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    Africa’s aging leaders must give way to a new generation or face disaster – By Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    June 30, 2014
    Telling Africans and their leaders what to do – or not do – is not in my nature. Outsiders do not have a good ...
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    Malawi: Peter Mutharika must win back donor support by showing he is more than just Bingu’s brother – By Frank Jomo

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    June 27, 2014
    Three weeks into his first term in office, Malawi’s new leader Peter Mutharika finally named the 20-member cabinet he promised Malawians on the campaign ...
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    Somalia: Heading from Fragility to Fragmentation? – By Dr Dominik Balthasar

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    June 26, 2014
    Somalia has achieved important progress since the onset of the year of 2014. Most prominent among the positive developments is the push-back of al-Shabaab, ...
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    Sudan: is the National Dialogue really dead? (And did it ever really exist anyway?) – By James Copnall

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    June 25, 2014
    “˜The National Dialogue is dead’. The verdict comes from Ghazi Salaheddin Atabani, one of the longest-serving Islamist intellectuals of the Bashir era, who defected ...
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    Uganda: US sanctions will hurt NGOs already operating in difficult environment – By Angelo Izama

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    June 25, 2014
    Since last year when European and American donors started moving their money around, first due to the daylight robbery of these funds by civil ...
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    DRC Elections: Will Kabila stay or go? And many other questions on the road to 2016 – By Manya Riche and Kris Berwouts

    By Uncategorised
    June 24, 2014
    The elections of July  and October 2006 marked the end of a particularly dramatic decade in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This included ...
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    Waiting for the Blue Helmets: More gloom from CAR as crisis passes 18 months – By Magnus Taylor

    By Uncategorised
    June 24, 2014
    The crisis in the CAR has metamorphosed from a lightening storm of rebellions, coups and emergency military deployment into a low rumbling groan of ...
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  • Politics

    Tsvangirai vs Biti: battle for control of the MDC – By Simukai Tinhu

    By Uncategorised
    June 23, 2014
    The ambush two months ago by the Secretary General of the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), Tendai Biti, against the party’s strongman, Morgan Tsvangirai, ...
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    Kenya’s Somalis: Caught Between Power and Profiling – By Hassan M. Abukar

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    June 23, 2014
    The ongoing Kenyan government security sweep against Somalis has generated reactions both serious and comical. In May, the visiting Chinese Prime Minister, Le Keqiang, ...
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    Africa comes to parliament with debate in The Commons – By Magnus Taylor

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    June 20, 2014
    I attended yesterday’s parliamentary debate on “˜The UK’s relationship with Africa’, along with a handful of others – MPs researchers, school children and tourists ...
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