In October, Tanzanian President Samia Suluhu Hassan won a highly dubious 98% of the presidential vote, perpetuating the ruling party’s grip...
Read moreDetailsGuinea-Bissau’s transition could end up taking much longer than the one year pledged by General Inta-a. A wave of coups...
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Read moreDetailsNigeria, which has 200 ethnic groups practicing Christianity, Islam, and traditional religions, has a long history of peaceful coexistence. But...
Read moreDetailsCommunity media have received support for around three decades, and yet South Africa’s information landscape remains deeply unequal.
Read moreDetailsDemocracy indices compiled by respected organizations have suggested that around the world, there’s an increase in authoritarianism or democratic backsliding....
Read moreDetailsWhen Ivorians went to the polls on Saturday, few doubted the outcome. By Monday October 27, President Alassane Ouattara, 83,...
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Read moreDetailsTanzania is a country enriched with prospective geological environments; it is endowed with diverse mineral resources ranging from metallic/nonmetallic minerals,...
Read moreDetailsSimone Gbagbo, a former first lady in Ivory Coast who was once wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes...
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