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Politics

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  • Felix Tshisekedi is one of the DR Congo's best known opposition figures. Credit: Augustin Kabuya.
    Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    DR Congo: Opposition elites won’t save us

    By Herman Nzeza Malungidi
    August 11, 2017
    Observers hope that prominent opposition figures can provide an alternative to President Kabila. But many Congolese distrust these would-be leaders. It has been a ...
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  • Zambia President Edgar Lungu. Credit: GCIS.
    PoliticsZambia

    Zambia: Lungu attacks law body but dictatorship remains out of reach

    By Sishuwa Sishuwa
    August 10, 2017
    The well-respected Law Association of Zambia is the latest target of President Lungu’s increasing authoritarianism. Where is this heading? On 5 July, Zambia’s President ...
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  • President Paul Kagame. Credit: ITU/J.Ohle
    PoliticsRwanda

    Paul Kagame’s life-presidency: The world abandons Rwanda again

    By Theogene Rudasingwa
    August 10, 2017
    Following Kagame’s 99% election win, his former chief of staff speaks out against the international community’s uncritical support for the president.  On 4 August, ...
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  • With tensions high in Kenya, a transparent vote count will be key to avoiding disputes.
    KenyaPolitics

    How Kenya’s votes will be counted, and why transparency is so crucial

    By Aly Verjee
    August 4, 2017
    Errors are commonplace in vote counts. What matters is how politicians and election officials respond. The shocking murder of Christopher Msando, which came to ...
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  • MCA candidate Samantha Maina on the campaign trail. Credit: Peter Doerrie.
    KenyaPolitics

    How the young and restless could change Kenya’s political future

    By Peter Dörrie
    August 4, 2017
    The headlines after 8 August will be about Kenyatta vs. Odinga. But the real contest for Kenya’s future is being waged at a more ...
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  • Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu with West African heads of state at the ECOWAS summit in June 2017. Credit: Israel Government Press Office.
    EastPoliticsWest

    Call it a comeback: Israel’s grand “return” to Africa

    By Yotam Gidron
    August 3, 2017
    In exchange for development support, Israel wants African votes at international forums. This may prove trickier than it thinks. This June, Israel’s Prime Minister ...
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  • KenyaPolitics

    Deaths, defections and deceit: How Kenya’s fake news spreads

    By Allan Kamau
    August 2, 2017
    Sometimes entire news websites are created with just a few false stories inserted between real content copied from mainstream outlets. With only a few ...
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  • President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz. Credit: Magharebia.
    MauritaniaPolitics

    Why Mauritania’s crucial referendum may only be the first of many

    By James Courtright
    August 1, 2017
    “What is really important to [President Aziz] is to have direct and unconditional access to the constitution to modify it as he pleases.” On ...
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  • Insiders suggest that President Trump will soon put forward Peter Pham to be his Under-Secretary of State for Africa.
    Politics

    Peter Pham: President Trump’s perfect pick for top Africa post?

    By Richard Dowden
    August 1, 2017
    If Pham becomes Assistant Secretary of State for Africa, it would likely mark a shift in the tone and priorities of US-Africa relations.  If ...
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  • Boniface Mwangi leading a convoy of motorbike drivers in Kenya's 2017 elections. Credit: Boniface Mwangi.
    KenyaPolitics

    Kenya: On the hopes and limits of Boniface Mwangi’s revolution

    By Swabir Silayi
    July 31, 2017
    Mwangi’s turned campaigning on its head, but he needs to present a positive future vision too – for reasons of pragmatism as well as ...
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