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  • Kakule Sivyaghendera, who has been a primary school teacher for nine years, teaches in Lubero territory, North Kivu, DR Congo. He has never been paid a salary. Credit: Merveille Kavira Luneghe/GPJ.
    Congo-KinshasaGPJSociety

    “I have to work in a field”: 300,000 teachers in DRC going unpaid

    By Merveille Kavira Luneghe
    July 22, 2022
    Since primary education was made free in 2019, there has been a steep rise in both numbers of students and teachers working for nothing. ...
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  • Fake news spreads quickly and easily from online to offline environments. Credit: KC Nwakalor for USAID/Digital Development Communications.
    SocietyTop storyWest

    If blackouts don’t work, what might? Tackling fake news in West Africa

    By Idayat Hassan & Jamie Hitchen
    July 19, 2022
    Disinformation is on the rise, and social media companies, governments, and fact-checking groups are all struggling to keep up. Fake news may spread through ...
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  • Eritreans Biniam Girmay wins the Gent-Wevelgem men's elite race in March 2022, becoming the race's first African winner.
    CultureEditor's PicksEritreaSociety

    Why are there no Black riders in the Tour de France?

    By Georgia Cole & Temesgen Futsumbrhan Gebrehiwet
    July 13, 2022
    The answer is not a lack of talent, as Eritrea’s long history of producing worldclass cyclists attests. On the 17 May, Eritrea made headlines ...
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  • SocietyZimbabwe

    “Too much propaganda”: Zimbabwe’s pirates of the airwaves look to SA

    By Derick Matsengarwodzi
    June 28, 2022
    The state-owned ZBC no longer has a monopoly, but that doesn’t mean free-to-air TV in Zimbabwe is any more diverse or varied. For the last ...
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  • Evangelista Kanohili sits outside her home in Sheema, Uganda, March 15, 2022. Kanohili has been experiencing on-and-off infestations of jiggers, a small parasitic flea that burrows into the skin and can make it too painful to take care of daily tasks. Credit: Apophia Agiresaasi/Global Press Journal.
    GPJSocietyUganda

    Uganda: The tiny flea making it painful for people to walk and work

    By Apophia Agiresaasi
    June 24, 2022
    Authorities in western Uganda are battling an outbreak of jiggers that has hit several rural villages. Evangelista Kanohili sits on a mat on the ...
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  • Dr Kanda at the Lwano mobile screening camp in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Credit: Xavier Vahed-DNDi.
    Society

    Africa-led progress on neglected tropical diseases needs boost in Kigali

    By Monique Wasunna
    June 21, 2022
    The Commonwealth summit provides an opportunity to take concrete action to develop more life-saving tools and build on recent successes. Nearly 30 years ago, ...
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  • Dating apps are popular ways in which people in Nigeria find dates.
    NigeriaSociety

    “The minority of the minority”: Dating while queer…and with a disability

    By Oluseye Fakinlede
    June 17, 2022
    Three queer people in Nigeria share their stories.  Taiwo When Taiwo* was five-years-old, he was struck down with chronic malaria. For treatment, he was ...
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  • Donated breast milk in a refrigerator at St Francis Hospital Nsambya in Kampala, Uganda. In November, the hospital launched the country’s first breast milk bank. Credit: Patricia Lindrio/GPJ.
    GPJSocietyUganda

    Saving lives and broken hearts with breast milk in Uganda

    By Patricia Lindrio
    June 17, 2022
    Breast milk donations can mean life or death for newborns, but safety misconceptions and stigma hamper their lifesaving potential. Even before she gave birth, ...
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  • one day i will learn to speak my mother tongue
    CultureEditor's PicksKenyaSociety

    One day I will learn to speak my mother tongue

    By Nyawira Githae
    June 8, 2022
    I know some people think local languages are second class and that speaking English indicates a superior IQ, but I’m not one of them. ...
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  • BotswanaEditor's PicksSociety

    “Fully embraced”? Bostwana’s queer struggles since decriminalisation

    By Ngozi Chukura
    May 31, 2022
    The landmark 2019 ruling has been upheld, but Botswana’s LGBTQ community still face numerous challenges.  In November 2021, Botswana’s Court of Appeal upheld a ...
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