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    Al-Shabaab 2.0: reorganisation and rebranding make terrorist group a force to be reckoned with again – By Abdihakim Ainte

    By Uncategorised
    August 14, 2013
    As the US extends its global terrorism alert to include embassies and consulates in the Middle East and Africa, this would seem an appropriate ...
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    How Eastern Africa can avoid the resource curse? – By Kennedy Opalo

    By Uncategorised
    August 13, 2013
    Eastern Africa is the new fossil fuel frontier (for more check out this (pdf) Deloitte report). In the last few years Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and ...
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  • Politics

    In Zimbabwe, A Luta Continua – By David B. Moore

    By rethinkingzim
    August 12, 2013
    Robert Mugabe’s ZANU-PF has outwitted its main opposition, Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change, once again. The Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front’s 61% to ...
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    Sham or not, election flaws unlikely to unseat Mugabe – By Brian Raftopoulos

    By rethinkingzim
    August 12, 2013
    The recent elections in Zimbabwe were always likely to be problematic. Despite the hope of former South African president Thabo Mbeki in 2007 that ...
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  • Politics

    Equatorial Guinea emerges as macroeconomic success story, but data deceptive – From Cross Border Information

    By Uncategorised
    August 12, 2013
    This is a View article from the African Energy newsletter, a source of independent analysis on the continent’s energy industries produced by Cross-border Information, ...
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  • Politics

    Youth, Waithood, and Protest Movements in Africa – By Alcinda Honwana

    By Uncategorised
    August 12, 2013
    International African Institute (IAI) – Lugard Lecture 2013 Alcinda Honwana’s African Arguments book Youth and Revolution in Tunisia is available from Zed Books. This ...
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  • Politics

    MDC must ditch its romantic face and seek power above all else – By Simukai Tinhu

    By Uncategorised
    August 9, 2013
    So, Zimbabwe’s hotly contested elections have come and gone and the country’s patriarch, Robert Mugabe, has been declared the winner. His party, ZANU-PF, also ...
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  • Politics

    Robert Mugabe: the Great Survivor wins again – By Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    August 8, 2013
    I knew from the moment that President Robert Mugabe said he would step down from the presidency of Zimbabwe if he lost the election ...
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    Top Trends to Watch in sub-Saharan Africa’s Extractives Sector (part I) – By Rolake Akinkugbe

    By Uncategorised
    August 8, 2013
    From the West Africa Transform Margin (WATM) and the Mount Nimba iron-ore deposits straddling Cote d’Ivoire and Liberia to East Africa “˜s gas-rich Rovuma ...
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    Naming and Shaming: Latest UN Report on Somalia singles out Central Bank Governor as corruption kingpin – By Hassan M. Abukar

    By Uncategorised
    August 7, 2013
    The French were right. As their adage goes, “Plus ca change, plus c’est la meme change,” (The more things change, the more they stay ...
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