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  • Crowds at the inauguration of Tanzania's President John Magufuli in 2015. Credit: GCIS.
    Africa InsidersTanzania

    Insiders Insight: Restricting women’s rights in Tanzania

    By Africa Insiders
    September 18, 2018
    This week’s free preview section (scroll down to see it) is about the latest state assault on women’s rights in Tanzania. But to see all ...
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  • For nearly two decades, the Lord's Resistance Army's activities were focused in northern Uganda. Former commander Dominic Ongwen is now on trial. Credit: matthewberry.
    SocietyUganda

    Victim, perpetrator, son? The other side of the ICC’s Ongwen trial.

    By Jassi Sandhar
    September 18, 2018
    The trial of a former LRA commander is meant to ensure justice. But many in northern Uganda are sceptical. The International Criminal Court (ICC) ...
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  • Exhibits from Michael Soi's "China Loves Africa" exhibition at the Circle Art Gallery in Nairobi. Credit: Circle Art Gallery.
    Editor's PicksKenyaSociety

    Why is Africa always portrayed as a passive woman?

    By Nanjala Nyabola
    September 18, 2018
    Africa is often talked about as an object to be consumed. Even those who resist this discourse sometimes employ it. At the start of ...
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  • The Spanish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta in Morocco are the two places where Africa and Europe share a direct border, providing one possible route for migration. Credit: Stéphane M. Grueso.
    MoroccoSociety

    Morocco in the middle

    By Julian Hattem
    September 17, 2018
    As more migrants head to Europe via Morocco, Rabat is taking advantage of its newfound position to extract concessions.  From Morocco’s northern tip, it ...
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  • Eritrea's government building in Asmara.
    EritreaRed Sea

    Eritrea: Why change abroad doesn’t mean change at home

    By Salih Noor
    September 12, 2018
    Eritrea’s recent foreign policy shifts have been driven by President Afwerki and his Red Sea allies. Neither has an interest in Eritrea democratising. This ...
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  • A new mining code has created a rift between mining multinationals and government, but it wasn't always like this. Credit: Sasha Lezhnev/ Enoughproject.
    Congo-KinshasaEconomy

    How Kabila and the mining giants went from best friends to adversaries

    By Claude Kabemba & Pascal Kambale
    September 11, 2018
    Why has the DRC’s president had a complete change of heart? For much of this year, two of the most powerful forces in the ...
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  • What's the latest from Burundi? Credit: Brice Blondel.
    Africa InsidersBurundiPolitics

    Insiders Insight: All quiet in Burundi? Not quite.

    By Africa Insiders
    September 11, 2018
    This week’s free preview section (scroll down to see it) is about the latest developments in Burundi since its political crisis hit the international headlines ...
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  • Will relations between Presidents Yoweri Museveni Paul Kagame worsen with the trial of Kayihura? Credit: Rwanda govt.
    PoliticsRwandaUganda

    Uganda: A police chief on trial and deepening suspicions with Rwanda

    By Ivan M. Ashaba & Gerald Bareebe
    September 10, 2018
    For over a decade, Kale Kayihura was seen as President Museveni’s fiercest protector. Now he’s accused of being President Kagame’s man. For 13 years, ...
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  • Kofi Annan passed away on 18 August after a short illness aged 80. Credit: ITU/ J.M. Planche.
    Ghana

    Kofi Annan’s quest for a better Africa

    By K.Y. Amoako
    September 10, 2018
    As Kofi Annan receives a three-day state funeral in Ghana, we should take the opportunity to celebrate and remember his vision and optimism. Tributes ...
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  • Grape farms in Namibia. Credit: jbdodane.
    Africa InsidersEconomyNamibia

    Insiders Insight: Namibian land reform & the ongoing fight for freedom

    By Africa Insiders
    September 4, 2018
    To get the whole Insiders’ Newsletter, helping you keep track of and understand developments on the continent while supporting African Arguments, click HERE to ...
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