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    The Looting Machine by Tom Burgis – reviewed by Desné Masie

    By Uncategorised
    March 19, 2015
    Tom Burgis’ The Looting Machine is a rollercoaster read. Filled with vignettes on spooks, smugglers and kleptocratic warlords with suitcases of cash, it reads ...
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    Boko Haram: Inside Nigeria’s Unholy War – By Mike Smith. Reviewed by Abdullahi Tasiu Abubakar

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    March 18, 2015
    “I’m not scared because I think the worst has happened,” says a 14-year-old girl who defied Boko Haram’s burning of her school by continuing ...
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    What Chance for a Power Sharing Peace in South Sudan? – By Tongun Lo Loyuong

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    March 18, 2015
    The collapse of the IGAD-led power sharing negotiations on South Sudan revealed the inherent flaw with the process and justified various critiques that many ...
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    Somalia: reject ‘indirect elections’, Somalis should settle only for the real thing – By Mohamed

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    March 17, 2015
    About a month ago, an opinion piece advocating for “indirect elections” in Somalia in 2016 was posted on these boards. The argument is that ...
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    Magnificent & Beggar Land: Angola Since the Civil War – By Ricardo Soares de Oliveira

    By Uncategorised
    March 17, 2015
    Reviewed by Lara Pawson – Reading this book, I began to wonder if its author is, in fact, the real-life incarnation of HG Well’s ...
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  • Politics

    Peacekeepers in Congo: Changing the Mandate – By Timo Muller

    By Uncategorised
    March 16, 2015
    Members of the United Nations Security Council will convene this Thursday in New York to discuss the performance of MONUSCO – the peacekeeping mission in the ...
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  • Politics

    Zimbabwe: The darkest hour is not before dawn – By Joost Fontein

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    March 16, 2015
    Throughout the 2000s, Zimbabwe’s decade of misery, I was often struck by a cliché that frequently appeared in editorials, commentaries, and letters published in ...
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  • Politics

    Burundi elections: Nkurunziza unpopular but could hang on in May polls – By Benjamin Chemouni

    By Uncategorised
    March 13, 2015
    Over the last few years the narrowing of the political space in Burundi has been regularly denounced. With elections now less than three months ...
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  • Politics

    Vital Kamerhe and Congo’s political opposition visits Washington – By Hank Cohen

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    March 12, 2015
    A delegation of the leading opposition political leaders in the Democratic Republic of the Congo visited Washington, DC during the period March 7-11, 2015. ...
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  • Politics

    Remembering Professor Said Samatar – By Richard Dowden

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    March 11, 2015
    Said Samatar, who died last week, explained Somalia. A brilliant scholar he used words like swords and clubs wielded with speed and skill to ...
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