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  • Academic Freedoms SeriesAfrican ArgumentsDebating IdeasDecolonisationKenyaKnowledge as politicsTexts and ContextsZimbabwe

    Academic Freedom under Threat in African Universities

    By Sioux McKenna, Felishana Cherop, Samuel Fongwa, Simbarashe Gukurume and Robert Kakuru
    October 8, 2025
    Mapping academic freedom in African universities
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    Karura Forest and the Politics of Community-Based Conservation in Kenya

    By Adwera Loice and Ian Chebii
    September 15, 2025
    Karura Forest is a 1,041 hectare urban sanctuary located in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi. It serves as one of the city’s largest remaining green spaces ...
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  • RwandaThe Genocide Against the TutsiTop story

    Rwanda: Who lit the fuse in 1994?

    By Jos van Oijen
    April 7, 2025
    7 April marks the 31st commemoration of the Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.[1] Between April and July 1994, 75 percent of the Tutsi minority ...
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  • Lillian Letiwa (middle) alongside members of the Ngari Green Project organisation. Credit: Lillian Letiwa.
    EnvironmentKenyaTop story

    From rituals to raids: The struggle to save the sacred sandalwood

    By Linda Ngari
    February 11, 2025
    In Kenya’s Samburu County, women are both the key protectors and exploiters of the threatened tree.  The sandalwood tree, known as Losesiai in Samburu ...
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  • CRISIS IN THE CONGOKenyaRwandaTop story

    Kenya’s Congo debacle: How crony elite politics lost the fight against M23

    By Ngala Chome
    February 2, 2025
    Kenya’s foray into the Great Lakes six years ago, was not without ulterior economic motives. Did competing military visions in the East Africa Community’s ...
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  • Despite repeated attempted bans of plastic bags, plastic refuse is everywhere in Uganda. Credit: Piloya Innocent.
    EnvironmentTop storyUganda

    Uganda: The overlooked threat of micro plastics in agricultural soils

    By Piloya Innocent
    January 27, 2025
    Without more research and action, the ubiquity of plastic bags risks will continue to undermine the health of the soil and people in Uganda.  ...
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  • Diplomacy & geopoliticsKenyaTop storyUganda

    Renditioning dissidents: Kenya’s secret service to Empire goes retail

    By Paula Cristina Roque
    December 5, 2024
    While Kenyan authorities deny their involvement in renditioning Ugandan opposition leader, Kizza Besigye, a blood-stained history of collaboration in Western-backed renditions speaks dubiously for ...
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  • A popular movement against the Kingfisher and Tilenga projects and EACOP continues to grow in Uganda. Credit: pacman321.
    ClimateTanzaniaTop storyUganda

    Uganda: It’s time for Total and CNOOC to clean up and go home

    By Brad Adams
    November 5, 2024
    A months-long investigation into the Kingfisher oil project in Uganda finds disastrous consequences for the environment and human rights. From a distance, anti-oil protests ...
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  • Mukami Kimathi sits with an image of her late husband Dedan Kimathi, the leader of the Mau Mau anti-colonial uprising. Credit: Jaclynn Ashly.
    KenyaLiberation StrugglesLong readTop story

    Mau Mau: Mukami Kimathi’s swansong to a city at war

    By Jaclynn Ashly
    October 31, 2024
    72 years after the Declaration of Emergency in Kenya triggered one of the bloodiest anti-colonial wars in history, little has changed for survivors.  Mukami ...
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  • Mural of TPLF founding leader, Meles Zenawi, September 2024.
    Conflict & CrisisEthiopiaTop story

    Power Struggle in Tigray

    By Gerrit Kurtz
    October 29, 2024
    As Ethiopian PM Abiy Ahmed continues to renege on the Pretoria Agreement that ended hostilities two years ago, infighting within the TPLF further threatens ...
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