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  • A voter at the polling booth in Sierra Leone's 2012 elections. Credit: Commonwealth Secretariat.
    PoliticsSierra Leone

    What’s at stake in Sierra Leone’s critical elections

    By Fodei Batty
    March 1, 2018
    The ruling APC is resilient, but the main opposition SLPP and newly-minted NGC are launching strong challenges to change Sierra Leone’s direction. On 7 ...
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  • The National Grand Coalition, led by Kandeh Yumkella (pictured), is one of Sierra Leone's new parties challenging in the upcoming elections. Credit: UNIDO/ Gerhard Fally.
    PoliticsSierra Leone

    #SaloneDecides: Will new parties end Sierra Leone’s two-party dominance?

    By Luisa Enria & Jamie Hitchen
    February 28, 2018
    Sierra Leone’s elections have typically been a contest between the APC and SLPP. But now there are new challengers in the running. On 7 ...
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  • At an opposition rally in Homa Bay, Kenya. Credit: NASA.
    KenyaPolitics

    How and why the US should intervene in Kenya

    By Mark Bellamy & Johnnie Carson
    February 27, 2018
    The Kenyan government is launching an assault on the rule of law. External partners are needed to help change this trajectory. Kenya is currently ...
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  • Michel Thierry Atangana spent 17 years in jail in Cameroon based on false accusations.
    CameroonPolitics

    Cameroon: What one man’s 17-year ordeal tells us about Biya’s regime

    By Jeffrey Smith
    February 23, 2018
    Michel Atangana may be physically free, but like his country, he remains shackled in many ways. Michel Thierry Atangana is not a household name, ...
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  • Oromo protester marching last week calling for the release of opposition figures. Credit: Jawar Mohammed.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia’s next Prime Minister

    By Mohammed Ademo
    February 21, 2018
    As it picks Ethiopia’s next leader, the ruling coalition can pave the way for genuine reform or instil more discontent. The last week has ...
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  • Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Credit: Irene2005.
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    No one knows what’ll happen in DR Congo, but here are the possibilities

    By Herbert F. Weiss
    February 21, 2018
    Will there actually be elections? Or a non-violent uprising? Or foreign intervention? Here are some scenarios the Congo could face. In the latest development ...
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  • Mauritius. Credit: Miwok.
    MauritiusPolitics

    Africa’s little miracle nation turns fifty

    By Seán Carey
    February 19, 2018
    From apparently hopeless beginnings, Mauritius has become one of Africa’s most celebrated countries. But tough challenges are on the horizon. The story of how ...
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  • Hailemariam Desalegn, in power since 2012, has said he will remain a caretaker prime minister until his successor is picked. Credit: United Nations/Bo Li.
    EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia: The relentless protests that forced the Prime Minister to resign

    By Gonje de Wadla
    February 15, 2018
    The stepping down of Hailemariam Desalegn will not satisfy Ethiopia’s protesters. But it is a start. Hailemariam Desalegn has announced his resignation as Ethiopia’s ...
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  • Protesters in Togo have been taking the streets in almost weekly marches since August 2017.
    PoliticsTogo

    Togo protests: Will the planned talks go anywhere?

    By Wolali Ahlijah
    February 9, 2018
    Protesters are demanding President Faure Gnassingbé leave power. The ruling party and army are adamant he stays. For Togolese protesters, the 1 February announcement that ...
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  • Journalists get ready at a press conference in Nairobi, Kenya. Credit: UN Photo/Rick Bajornas.
    KenyaPolitics

    Kenyatta’s grand plan to silence Kenya’s free press

    By George Ogola
    February 8, 2018
    Since coming to power, Kenyatta has tried to control the media through co-optation or force. The shut down of TV stations is his latest ...
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