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  • Liberia is preparing for its third set of elections since the end of the civil war. Credit: Brittany Danisch.
    LiberiaPolitics

    Runners and riders: Liberia gears up for most unpredictable elections yet

    By Robtel Neajai Pailey & David Harris
    September 14, 2017
    With President Sirleaf set to step down after 12 years in office, 20 candidates are competing to replace her. On 10 October 2017, Liberia ...
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  • Nigeria federalism. Credit: jbdodane.
    NigeriaPolitics

    True federalism beckons for Nigeria

    By Festus Iyorah
    September 12, 2017
    Before recess, a bill proposing devolved powers was defeated in the National Assembly. But that hasn’t weakened calls for decentralisation. Against a backdrop of ...
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  • Burundian troops arrive in Mogadishu to serve under the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM). Credit: AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed.
    BurundiPolitics

    The Burundian army’s dangerous over-reliance on peacekeeping

    By Richard Moncrieff & Thierry Vircoulon
    September 1, 2017
    Burundi needs international peacekeeping missions to keep its troops paid and happy. Peacekeeping missions need Burundian troops. But for how long? The crisis that ...
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  • Thousands take to the streets in Togo to demand the reinstatement of the 1992 constitution.
    PoliticsTogo

    50 years of hurt: Togo protesters vow to continue

    By Farida Nabourema
    August 25, 2017
    After years of government stalling, demonstrators are demanding electoral reforms, including the reinstatement of term limits. On Saturday 19 August, shocking images of the ...
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  • South Africa's Jacob Zuma (left) and Angola's Jose Eduardo Dos Santos (centre) enjoy good relations with DRC's Joseph Kabila (right). Credit: GCIS.
    AngolaCongo-KinshasaPoliticsSouth Africa

    “Never Betray Congo”: A warning to the SADC Summit

    By Aditi Lalbahadur
    August 18, 2017
    South Africa and Angola’s leaders may be preoccupied with domestic events, but they ignore Congo at the region’s peril. This weekend, as the Southern ...
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  • Kenya election rally. Credit: Commonwealth Secretariat.
    KenyaPolitics

    Kenya voted for change and got it…at the local level

    By Hannah Waddilove
    August 18, 2017
    Over half of Kenya’s incumbent governors, 62% of its MPs and 79% of its women representatives lost their seats at the ballot box. Since ...
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  • Somalia's President Farmaajo with Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdul Aziz during the former's visit to Riyadh this February.
    PoliticsSomalia

    “Neutral” Somalia finds itself engulfed in Saudi Arabia-Qatar dispute

    By Muhyadin Ahmed Roble
    August 16, 2017
    President Farmaajo withstood significant pressure in staying out of Saudi Arabia’s feud with Qatar. But it may pay a cost for its neutrality. Six ...
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  • President Jacob Zuma inspects a mobile police station. Credit: GCIS.
    PoliticsSouth Africa

    Why Zuma’s eventual departure won’t solve South Africa’s woes

    By Jeffrey Herbst & Greg Mills
    August 16, 2017
    President Zuma is uniquely bad, but he hasn’t just enriched himself. Many people now have vested interests in the corrupt system he’s established. South ...
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  • People protest against President Nkurunziza's decision to run for a third term in 2015. Credit: Igor Rugwiza.
    BurundiPolitics

    Burundi 2020: Is President Nkurunziza already at it again?

    By Lorraine Josiane Manishatse
    August 15, 2017
    The government claims Burundi is safe, that political disagreements have been resolved, and that the people want term limits removed ahead of 2020. Two ...
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  • Isabel Dos Santos, daughter of the president, is reportedly Africa's richest woman and heads up the state oil company Sonangol.
    AngolaEconomyPolitics

    Angola’s ruling family is worth billions. What happens when dad steps down?

    By Rebecca Engebretsen
    August 14, 2017
    After nearly four decades in office, President José Eduardo Dos Santos is due to hand over power after Angola’s 23 August elections.  After 38 ...
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