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Home›African Arguments›Category: "Politics" (Page 61)
  • Madagascar. Credit: Hery Zo Rakotondramanana
    MadagascarPolitics

    Understanding Madagascar’s latest political crisis

    By Emilie Filou
    May 24, 2018
    In the last month, impeachment proceedings have begun, an unholy alliance has emerged, and the president’s accused opponents of launching a coup. When Madagascar’s ...
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  • Protesters in 2017 demanding a referendum on independence for Biafra.
    NigeriaPolitics

    Sinking or waiting? The once mighty Biafra movement under pressure

    By Patrick Egwu Ejike
    May 23, 2018
    IPOB’s call for a shut-down might fall flat. But many will nonetheless mark Biafra Day in more or less coordinated, more or less personal, ...
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  • When President Pierre Nkurunziza decided to run for a third term in 2015, it led to widespread protests. Credit: Igor Rugwiza.
    BurundiPolitics

    Burundi’s referendum is another nail in the coffin of a once hopeful peace

    By Mimmi Söderberg Kovacs, Angela Muvumba Sellström & Jesper Bjarnesen
    May 17, 2018
    If today’s vote goes President Nkurunziza’s way – as it almost certainly will – more of Burundi’s hard-won democratic freedoms will be sacrificed. The ...
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  • Former president Joyce Banda has come back to Malawi following four years away. Credit: Paul Morigi.
    MalawiPolitics

    Joyce Banda’s return shakes up Malawi’s already shaky politics

    By Jimmy Kainja
    May 17, 2018
    The many contradictory rumours about the former president’s plans and potential alliances highlight the unstable nature of Malawi’s politics. After almost four years away, ...
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  • Nelson Chamisa, the new president of the MDC Alliance, at a recent rally. Credit: MDC Zimbabwe.
    PoliticsZimbabwe

    Reigning men: Where are all the women in this new Zimbabwe?

    By Mandipa Ndlovu
    May 16, 2018
    In the top circles of both the ruling ZANU-PF and opposition MDC, women are now almost nowhere to be seen. When President Emmerson Mnangagwa ...
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  • A garment for all occasions: Zimbabwe's President Mnangagwa has been weather his favourite scarf, in fair weather and foul.
    PoliticsZimbabwe

    Zimbabwe: Why President Mnangagwa never takes off his scarf

    By Rumbidzai Dube
    May 3, 2018
    Activists’ use of #ThisFlag and the president’s use of #ThisScarf look the same, but they couldn’t be more different. Zimbabwe’s national flag has come ...
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  • Credit: George Weah.
    LiberiaPolitics

    Liberia’s President Weah 100 days in: Promises made, promises kept?

    By Stephen D. Kollie
    May 2, 2018
    George Weah was elected to office vowing to usher in widespread change. How’s he faring so far? For most of the past three decades, ...
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  • Ugandan dancers at President Yoweri Museveni's 2016 swearing in. Credit: GCIS
    PoliticsUganda

    Uganda’s unexciting last ditch effort to stop Museveni’s life presidency

    By Michael Mutyaba
    April 30, 2018
    A court is deliberating on whether to reinstate presidential age limits, thus putting an end date on Museveni’s rule. Might it…? Given that it ...
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  • Scuffles in Sierra Leone's parliament. Credit: Sierra Leone Telegraph.
    PoliticsSierra Leone

    Sierra Leone: Are brawls in parliament a sign of things to come?

    By Lucy James
    April 26, 2018
    How will the new ruling party govern when the opposition significantly outnumbers it in parliament? In what could be a sign of things to ...
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  • Ethiopia flags.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia: A nation in need of a new story

    By Mohammed Girma
    April 18, 2018
    The kings told a story. Meles told a story. Abiy needs to tell one too. At the end of Zagwe dynasty around the 14th ...
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