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  • PoliticsSouth Africa

    South Africa’s local elections: reasons for each party to be happy and sad

    By Marius Roodt
    August 8, 2016
    The ANC, DA and EFF each came away with some positives and some negatives.  But one thing is clear for all of them: South ...
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  • PoliticsZambia

    Zambia gears up for unsettlingly close elections

    By Nicole Beardsworth
    August 8, 2016
    Last year’s election was won by a margin of 27,000 votes. With both leading candidates having a lot to lose, this Thursday’s could be ...
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  • PoliticsZambia

    Hichilema: It’s high time to fix Zambia after 5 years of failed leadership

    By Hakainde Hichilema
    August 8, 2016
    As Zambia gets ready to vote in a tight contest this Thursday, presidential challenger and UPND candidate Hakainde Hichilema puts forward his case for why ...
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  • EthiopiaPolitics

    Ethiopia’s unprecedented nationwide Oromo protests: who, what, why?

    By Awol Allo
    August 6, 2016
    There are reports of dozens of deaths and thousands of arrests as protesters took to the streets today in unprecedented numbers and with unprecedented ...
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  • NigeriaPolitics

    What led IS to announce a new Boko Haram leader? Here are two clues from its communications.

    By Omar S. Mahmood
    August 5, 2016
    Two months ago, Islamic State changed its messaging strategy towards Boko Haram. The recent “leadership change” seems to be part of this plan. The recent claim ...
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  • NigeriaPolitics

    Nigeria: The shattering of the Buhari mythology

    By Moses E. Ochonu
    August 4, 2016
    The reality of leadership has exploded the illusion of Buhari’s messianic abilities and exposed him as a prisoner of power – in other words, as just ...
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  • Politics

    Why Africa should be at the heart of the UK’s Brexit strategy

    By Edward George
    August 2, 2016
    The UK will miss out on a huge opportunity if it neglects Africa in its Brexit plans. Here are three actions it should take. ...
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  • PoliticsZimbabwe

    Fed up, unafraid, and just getting started: What Zimbabwe’s #ThisFlag must do now

    By George Karekwaivanane
    July 28, 2016
    Through social media, Zimbabweans in the country and diaspora have been organising, debating and planning with great effect. But the movement must now evolve if ...
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  • Congo-KinshasaPolitics

    Congo: Jean-Pierre Bemba has served his time. Now let him serve his people

    By Herman J. Cohen
    July 27, 2016
    Bemba was in jail for the 8 years during his trial at the ICC. He should be sentenced to time already served so he ...
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  • Politics

    AAP#12: Africa and the Panama Papers, with Nicholas Shaxson

    By Peter Dörrie & Desné Masie
    July 26, 2016
    The Panama Papers have laid bare the extend of illicit financial flows and the impact of tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions on the world. ...
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