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  • President Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia at COP26. Credit: Doug Peters/ UK Government.
    PoliticsTop storyZambia

    The good, the bad and the alarming: Hichilema’s first 100 days in Zambia

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    December 2, 2021
    The new president’s first 100 days have seen a combination of promising steps and worrying tendencies. Today marks exactly 100 days since Hakainde Hichilema ...
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  • Credit: Sajad Nori/Unsplash.
    EconomyNigeriaTop story

    “Is this the end?” Nigerian crypto-traders confront latest state hurdle

    By Ese Atakpu
    December 1, 2021
    Young traders are brainstorming ways to keep trading cryptocurrencies following the Central Bank’s freezing of bank accounts. On 9 November, Williams* woke up to ...
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  • The Mauritian government has repeatedly downplayed the Covid situation, while doctors and patients describe a healthcare system in disarray. Credit: Yann Gar.
    Covid-19MauritiusTop story

    Mauritius insists Covid is under control. Hospitals tell a different story

    By Ariel Saramandi
    November 30, 2021
    Is the government hugely undercounting and understating its Covid surge? Officially, Mauritius has recorded 21,325 positive cases and 457 deaths from Covid-19, as of ...
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  • US soldiers training counterparts in Uganda. Credit: Spc. Jason Nolte, 21st Theater Sustainment Command.
    PoliticsTop storyUganda

    The cynical realpolitik of the War on Terror: Uganda 2021 edition

    By Kristof Titeca & Eric Mwine-Mugaju
    November 29, 2021
    The Kampala bombings will likely mean more counter-terrorism ops, more human rights abuses, and more donor support for the Museveni regime. In the last ...
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  • Trinity Ncube is a volunteer Occupational Therapist (OT). She helps patients regain skills needed in everyday life at the COVID-19 Field Hospital in Nasrec, Johannesburg, South Africa. Credit: IMF Photo/James Oatway.
    Covid-19SocietySouth AfricaTop story

    Rich countries can’t feign shock if the next variant goes undetected

    By Jess Auerbach
    November 29, 2021
    South Africa’s openness helps the world’s pandemic response. The Global North’s rejection of WHO advice in imposing travel bans endangers it. As southern African ...
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  • President Paul Kagame meeting with opinion leaders in Huye, Rwanda, in February 2019. Credit: Paul Kagame.
    PoliticsRwandaTop story

    From ethnic amnesia to ethnocracy: 80% of Rwanda’s top officials are Tutsi

    By Filip Reyntjens
    November 24, 2021
    Despite the state’s policy of ignoring ethnicity, most people know their leaders are mostly Tutsi. This research examines the extent of this trend. After ...
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  • South Africa local elections 2021. Celebrants waving South African flags on 2021 National Freedom Day. Credit: GCIS.
    PoliticsSouth AfricaTop story

    What did we learn from South Africa’s local elections?

    By Marius Roodt
    November 18, 2021
    The 2021 elections saw both turnout and the ANC vote drop to record lows. Small parties meanwhile collectively doubled their vote. On 1 November, ...
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  • Could President Adama Barrow secure a second term in The Gambia elections? Credit: European Council President.
    PoliticsThe GambiaTop story

    Gambia: The seat-warmer, the forever runner-up, and the return of Jammeh

    By Eromo Egbejule
    November 16, 2021
    Five years ago, Barrow historically defeated Jammeh at the ballot box. Now he’s allying with the former dictator’s party as he bids for a ...
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  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, US President Joe Biden and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the COP26 World Leaders Summit. Credit: Karwai Tang/ UK Government.
    ClimateTop story

    Please don’t fall for COP26’s empty rhetoric

    By Mohamed Adow
    November 8, 2021
    COP26 is not the solution to climate change. It needs to be a catalyst for action. As government delegations from across the globe gather ...
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  • CultureGhanaSocietyTop story

    Becoming Angel Maxine, Ghana’s first openly transgender musician

    By moshood
    October 28, 2021
    Even as Ghana clamps down on queer lives, Angel Maxine remains defiant.  In a short video shared on Instagram in October 2020, we see ...
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