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    Expert interview: Jacob Zenn – On terrorism and insurgency in Northern Nigeria

    By Uncategorised
    October 24, 2013
    Jacob Zenn is an analyst of African Affairs for The Jamestown Foundation focusing on radical groups in Northern Nigeria and a Policy Advisor for ...
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  • Politics

    Politically reduced, broke and with no clear vision: Renamo returns to the bush – By Joseph Hanlon

    By Uncategorised
    October 23, 2013
    Recent skirmishes between Renamo guerrillas and Mozambican government military, leading to Monday’s attack on Afonso Dhlakama’s headquarters in Santungira, need to be viewed in ...
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  • Politics

    On Tanzania, Obama is getting it wrong – By Sarah Hermitage

    By Uncategorised
    October 22, 2013
    In September President Kikwete of Tanzania was among ten African leaders to attend a meeting in New York organised by President Obama for heads ...
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  • Politics

    Rwanda and the ICC: Playing Politics with Justice – By Stephen A. Lamony

    By Uncategorised
    October 21, 2013
    Rwanda’s stated position on the International Criminal Court (ICC) is highly critical. Rwandan Foreign Minister Louise Mushikiwabo called the ICC “a political court” and ...
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  • Politics

    Western Sahara: time is ripe for promotion up international agenda (companies, policy makers and population all agree) – from African Energy

    By Uncategorised
    October 17, 2013
    The conflict over the former Spanish Sahara is all too often forgotten.  But there is a growing feeling in policy circles – shared by ...
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  • Politics

    Kieran Holmes: the toughest taxman in Africa – By Magnus Taylor

    By Uncategorised
    October 17, 2013
      In the last five years the OBR has increased government revenue from 300 to 560 billion Burundian francs. Holmes asserts that they should ...
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  • Politics

    Is it possible to do business in Africa without engaging in corruption? – asks ETK’s Kevin Korgba

    By Uncategorised
    October 16, 2013
    The number of British businesses looking to expand into Africa is on the rise. We know that enterprise on the continent is growing – ...
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  • Politics

    Making Sense of the Protests in Khartoum – By Alex de Waal

    By Uncategorised
    October 16, 2013
    This essay was originally posted on African Futures, a digital forum of the Social Science Research Council. In the ten days following September 23, ...
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  • Politics

    Citadels of learning, Boko Haram’s new slaughter fields – By Alkasim Abdulkadir

    By Uncategorised
    October 15, 2013
    The insurgency in Nigeria’s North Eastern corner has once more brought into sharp relief the precarious balance between life and death in the region. ...
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  • Politics

    Mo Ibrahim Prize 2013: and the winner is…Afro-realism – By Magnus Taylor

    By Uncategorised
    October 14, 2013
    African economies are generally growing – we know that and it can be well-documented through trusted economic data. But is African governance also rising? ...
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