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  • Into Africa PodcastSocietyTanzania

    Podcast: Deciphering disinformation in Africa

    By Into Africa
    May 4, 2021
    Welcome to the latest episode of the Into Africa podcast created in partnership with African Arguments. Into Africa is a fortnightly podcast series by the Center for Strategic & International ...
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  • Some of the East African Community (EAC) heads of state at the summit in 2019. Credit: Paul Kagame. human rights abuses
    EastKenyaPolitics

    The EAC risks becoming irrelevant

    By Kifaya Abdulkadir & Otsieno Namwaya
    April 23, 2021
    It is near meaningless to prioritise development in a region where leaders violate their citizens’ human rights with impunity. When President Uhuru Kenyatta of ...
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  • east africa pipeline Okecha Cibojo, a farmer in Nyamtai village, Kikuube District in Western region of Uganda standing by CNOOC beacons marking the route of a feeder pipeline for Kingfisher project. Credit: Maina Waruru.
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    “My house is crumbling”: Living in limbo along the East Africa pipeline

    By Maina Waruru
    April 21, 2021
    People along the route of the proposed 1,443 km oil pipeline talk of confusion, uncertainty and lives on hold. Following the recent signing of ...
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  • At the World Bank/ IMF Spring Meetings in 2019. Credit: World Bank/Simone D. McCourtie.
    EconomyKenya

    Why are Kenyans trolling the IMF?

    By Ciku Kimeria
    April 20, 2021
    Kenya’s economy is struggling, but many believe another loan will only benefit corrupt officials and leave ordinary citizens to pay off the debt. For ...
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  • Uganda abductions, One of Bobi Wines supporters being seized by security forces in Uganda in January 2021. Credit: NUP.
    PoliticsUganda

    I was abducted by Museveni’s regime. This is what I saw.

    By Nangayi Guyson
    April 15, 2021
    Hundreds of people have been seized by Ugandan security forces in recent months. Some re-emerge. Others don’t. For the last few years in Uganda, ...
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    KenyaSocietySomalia

    Whether or not Kenya closes its camps, much damage has been done

    By Cory Rodgers & Mohamed Talil
    April 9, 2021
    Two weeks ago, Kenya issued an ultimatum for the UNHCR to present a plan for the closure of two huge refugee camps. Its deadline ...
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  • Will President Samia Suluhu Hassan address gender inequality in Tanzania?
    SocietyTanzania

    Tanzania has a female president. Does it have a feminist president?

    By Khalifa Said
    April 8, 2021
    The late Magufuli had open contempt for women. President Suluhu has the power and political capital to change course. Following the shock of President ...
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  • Africa Science Focus PodcastCovid-19Tanzania

    Podcast: COVID-19 – What’s next for Tanzania?

    By SciDevNet
    April 2, 2021
    Welcome to the latest episode of the Africa Science Focus podcast distributed in partnership with African Arguments. Africa Science Focus is a weekly podcast series by SciDevNet and is ...
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  • Tigray investigation; Security officers at a UN flag raising ceremony in Addis Ababa. Credit: UNICEF Ethiopia/2015/Zerihun Sewunet.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Why the Tigray investigation should be conducted by the UN, alone

    By Goitom Gebreluel & Mulu Beyene
    March 25, 2021
    Any probe into war crimes that involves the AU or the government’s own human rights commission stands little chance of being effective. Since 4 ...
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  • Tigray Ethiopia An Oromo protest in the US in 2007. Credit: oromia movies.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia: The wider battle of which the Tigray war is just a part

    By Etana H. Dinka
    March 24, 2021
    Underlying many of Ethiopia’s conflicts and political confrontations is a disagreement over the future of the nation. Nearly five months since the war in ...
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