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A strong group within the African Union, including AU Commission
Chairwoman Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma,
backed the sending of an armed force
to Burundi to confront
President Pierre Nkurunziza's
government. This
followed a succession of alarming reports from A...
Patrick Smith
This week diplomats and soldiers mull the decisions and lack of
decisions at the African Union summit as political tensions rise in Uganda ahead of this month’s
presidential elections. Mozambicans
want to know what is behind the shooting of a top Renamo o...
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Even in the annals of Nigerian
corruption scandals, the latest revelations about the diversion of
state funds under the presidencies of Goodluck
Jonathan and Umaru Musa
Yar'Adua are breaking records. On 18 January, Information
Minister Lai
Mohammed ann...
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We start 2016 with our annual forecast of political, economic and
security developments over the coming year, to complement our usual
look in the rear view mirror. We concur with the view of the American
baseball star Yogi Berra, who
died in September, th...
Patrick Smith
In a final splurge of news before the new year, Nigeria's President
Muhammadu Buhari presents
a mega-budget and Burkina Faso's
new government issues
an arrest warrant for ousted President Blaise
Compaoré. And there is electoral
competition in Uganda and D...
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Wobbly governments, imploding companies and crashing commodities
mark
out a coda to the past decade of high growth and political
self-confidence. Economists argue about how much rising national
incomes could be attributed to better macro-economic manageme...
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An early winner in the diplomatic gamesmanship around the COP21
Climate Change Conference in Paris, where 150 world leaders gathered
this week,
is China. Environmental
degradation and fossil fuel pollution have
become physical dangers for hundreds of mill...
Guest Blogger
By Chantal Uwimana, Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa at Transparency International
Finn Heinrich, Director of Research at Transparency International
When it comes to corruption, much of Sub-Saharan Africa is seen as a lost cause. There are ...
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As the global media spotlight stayed on the Da'ish attacks on Paris and
the aftermath, a suicide bomber killed more than 80 people in a
vegetable market in Yola, Nigeria,
attracting little attention. In
fact, there was more fuss about the demand from Afri...
Patrick Smith
This week African and European leaders head to Malta to
discuss new plans to limit migration while Senegal hosts
a summit on the growing security problems in the region. Tomorrow, Nigeria's
President Buhari is due to announce his
cabinet at last and some ...