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    Zambia: Kabimba dismissal bolsters Sata, but President remains silent and unseen – By Arthur Simuchoba

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    September 2, 2014
    In a shock move, the Zambian President Michael Sata last week dismissed one of his closest lieutenants and long-time confidante, the Justice Minister Wynter ...
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    Somali Remittances: UK Government strives to support safer remittance flows to Somalia – By Andrea Leadsom

    By Uncategorised
    September 1, 2014
    In recent months, the UK government has worked closely with the Somali community on the issue of remittances.  I understand the levels of anxiety ...
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    “Oh, dis Ebola business!” Thoughts on current responses to the virus – By Pippa Page

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    September 1, 2014
    “Oh, dis Ebola business!” was a familiar exclamation in Sierra Leone’s Krio language during my time in Sierra Leone’s second city, Bo, this summer. ...
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    Egypt’s generals drawn out by Libyan islamist threat – By Carol Berger

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    August 29, 2014
    For decades, Egypt has felt like a world unto itself. The state’s preoccupations were internal: containing protests and arresting its critics and alleged terrorists. ...
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    Congo/Rwanda: FDLR demobilization provides some light, but not end of the tunnel – By Kris Berwouts

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    August 29, 2014
    In July 1994, with the RPF was about to win the war against the Habyarimana regime and thus put an end to the genocide, ...
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    Sudan: politics by declaration – By Magdi el-Gizouli

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    August 28, 2014
    Sadiq al-Mahdi, leader of the National Umma Party (NUP) and patron of the Ansar brotherhood, held a brief round of talks earlier this month ...
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  • Politics

    US-Africa Summit: an unexpected success for Obama’s foreign policy – By Ambassador Johnnie Carson

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    August 28, 2014
    The historic US-Africa Summit has now passed and it is worth making an early assessment of what it accomplished.  Although it will be months ...
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  • Politics

    DRC: Kabila eyes lifetime presidency and must be given a way out – By Theophile Costeur

    By Uncategorised
    August 27, 2014
    Current events in the elite politics of the DRC should be of great concern for those who follow developments in the country. Systematic efforts ...
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  • Politics

    Why saying “˜seven out of ten fastest growing economies are in Africa’ carries no real meaning – By Morten Jerven

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    August 26, 2014
    Before, during and after the US Africa summit one of the most frequently repeated factoids supporting the Africa Rising meme was that “˜seven out ...
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    Ethnic militias and the shrinking state: South Sudan’s dangerous path – By James Copnall

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    August 21, 2014
    Maban county, Upper Nile state, South Sudan, August 2014 Until early August, Maban county was mostly famous for the misery of others. Nearly 130,000 ...
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