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  • KenyaPolitics

    From cattle raiders to heavy rains: Kenya’s displaced families under threat

    By Rachel Muthoni
    December 31, 2015
    In Baringo country, the impacts of climate change have been devastating. Droughts have exacerbated cattle raiding, while now heavy rains threaten to wash away ...
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  • BurundiPolitics

    Are international actors steering the right course in Burundi?

    By Lucy Hovil
    December 23, 2015
    The African Union and UN appear to have found a new sense of urgency, but Burundi’s current crisis will only be resolved if it ...
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  • PoliticsSouth Sudan

    UN peacekeepers in South Sudan: protecting some of the people some of the time

    By Lucy Hovil
    December 15, 2015
    While the UN’s actions are appreciated by the thousands seeking refuge in protected sites, there are millions more outside who are suffering. The UN ...
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  • KenyaPolitics

    Campaigners warn of Kenya’s ‘secretive’ plan to set up International Financial Centre

    By Daniel Cullen
    December 1, 2015
    Kenya’s government hopes a new Nairobi International Financial Centre will transform the economy, but observers warn it could contribute to illicit financial flows, inequality and a ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania

    #WhatWouldMagufuliDo sparks new bout of Tanzaphilia

    By Hanno Brankamp
    November 30, 2015
    A few weeks into his presidency, John Magufuli’s moves towards free education, anti-corruption and belt-tightening are already recalling memories of Julius Nyerere. In 1967, professor Ali Mazrui ...
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  • BurundiPolitics

    Burundi must avoid repeating the mistakes of Arusha

    By Izobukiza
    November 25, 2015
    Negotiations in Burundi cannot come soon enough, but as in the 2000 Arusha Accords, a focus on quick short-term solutions will only come back to ...
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  • PoliticsRwanda

    Lies, damned lies and statistics: Poverty reduction Rwandan-style and how the aid community loves it

    By Filip Reyntjens
    November 3, 2015
    Rwanda’s latest survey suggests poverty reduced 6%. A more meaningful comparison using the same data suggests it’s actually increased 6%. Some time ago, I ...
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  • EconomyEthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia: new cabinet, new plan, new direction?

    By Fadil Elobeid
    October 21, 2015
    Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn has started his second term and the country is embarking on the next phase of its grand development plan. Has anything ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania

    Opinion: Edward Lowassa is not Tanzania’s Buhari

    By Emmanuel Tayari
    October 16, 2015
    Tanzania may well need change, but the incumbent party in the upcoming elections looks more likely to bring in that change than the opposition. ...
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  • PoliticsTanzania

    On the campaign trail with Lowassa: “It is my turn to lead Tanzania”

    By Mark Kapchanga
    October 8, 2015
    With Edward Lowassa at the helm, Tanzania’s opposition looks set to do better than ever before in the upcoming elections. But could the former PM go ...
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