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  • constitution President Adama Barrow of the Gambia at the AU summit in Kigali. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    PoliticsThe Gambia

    The Gambia: Why MPs just shot down the popular new draft constitution

    By Sait Matty Jaw
    September 24, 2020
    Replacing “Jammeh’s constitution” had been one of President Barrow’s priorities. So why did his supporters abruptly end the process?  On 22 September, a landmark ...
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  • state resource africa
    Economy

    Received wisdom says the state should stay out of the resource sector

    By Tim Wegenast
    September 24, 2020
    The data suggests otherwise. When it comes to resource extraction, there’s conventional wisdom among most economists and development agencies: that private enterprises are more ...
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  • President Outtara of Cote d'Ivoire, running for a third term in the 31 October elections, visiting European Parliament in 2017. Credit: European Parliament.
    Côte d'IvoirePolitics

    High stakes and pent up tensions in Côte d’Ivoire’s presidential election

    By David Kode
    September 23, 2020
    Political leaders are unlikely to resolve rising tensions. To ensure stability, the electoral commission and regional bodies must intervene. As Côte d’Ivoire’s much-anticipated 31 ...
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  • SocietyWest

    The “independent entrepreneurs” of the Sahel

    By Hannah Rae Armstrong
    September 23, 2020
    Through photos taken over a decade, The Dynamics of Dust provides a rare look into the lives of people in the Sahel and their ...
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  • A farmer in Senegal West Africa tests methods of agroecology on the resilience of crops. Credit: FAO.
    ClimateEconomyWest

    For sustainable agriculture in West Africa, let’s leave our echo chambers

    By Mamadou Goïta & Emile Frison
    September 22, 2020
    Regional governments are supporting agroecology with one hand and business as usual with the other. Sustainable agriculture is growing fast in West Africa, and ...
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  • Emelda Yawa tending to her small vegetable patch at Rhino Camp, northern Uganda. Credit: Luate Shem
    SocietySouth SudanUganda

    “They have to give us our 100% food ration back”

    By John Jal Dak
    September 21, 2020
    Hit by 30% ration cuts and with no land to grow our own food, South Sudanese refugees in Uganda are stuck between a rock ...
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  • covid burials Healthcare professionals in Madagascar. Credit: World Bank / Henitsoa Rafalia.
    Covid-19Society

    Failing to prepare for dignified COVID-19 burials is preparing to fail

    By Stephen Fonseca
    September 15, 2020
    African countries can hope for the best-case scenario, but should plan now for the worst. Across the world, the coronavirus continues to spread with ...
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  • paul rusesabagina
    PoliticsRwanda

    Correcting the depiction of the “Hotel Rwanda hero”

    By Jos van Oijen
    September 14, 2020
    Concerns about Paul Rusesabagina’s arrest may be well-founded, but descriptions of him as a real-life human rights hero may be less so. On 31 ...
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  • nigerian comedians
    CultureNigeria

    Nigerians are the funniest people on the internet. These five prove it.

    By Emmanuel Esomnofu
    September 11, 2020
    A growing wave of comedians in Nigeria are keeping the country and its diaspora laughing.  Nigerians believe they are some of the funniest people ...
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  • Politics

    The Role of Government in Cryptocurrency Trading

    By Uncategorised
    September 10, 2020
    Cryptocurrency trading has grown rapidly in recent years, attracting both investors and regulators. Governments worldwide are taking different approaches to managing digital currencies. Some ...
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