Ndulu has left big shoes to fill. Tanzania now has to focus on creating an environment where citizens with his foresight, ability, and expertise can thrive.
Paragliding near Nkawkaw draws thousands of visitors every April.
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Sudan’s new government came to power after a people-driven process to oust former President Omar al-Bashir. It must be careful to place ordinary Sudanese at the centre of the reforms process.
Former South African president Jacob Zuma at the State Capture Commission in July 2019.
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Metaphors are not used for their own sake in politics, but as part of a strategy to persuade a particular audience to accept a point of view, and act accordingly
Maize is the staple food in Mozambique, consumed across the country and predominantly by the poorest households.
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A study of the impact of a major bridge over the Zambezi River in Mozambique provides insights into the magnitude of the economic impact new infrastructure investments can have.
Yusuf Haji was soft spoken, straight to the point, and open to ideas.
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Peer Schouten, Danish Institute for International Studies
For nearly three decades, eastern Congo has been characterised by insecurity, with frequent outbreaks of violence between armed groups and attacks on civilians.
Artificial identities created by colonialists must be deconstructed to attain unity.
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Phosiso Sola, Center for International Forestry Research – World Agroforestry (CIFOR-ICRAF) e Paolo Omar Cerutti, Centre for International Forestry Research
Demand for charcoal continues to increase in Kenya, it’s vital that the sector is better governed
Failures by municipalities to do their work are forcing many residents to take matters into their own hands.
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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s appointment as the first woman and the first African director general of the World Trade Organisation is a win for women globally.
Several protests have trailed the privatisation of the power sector in Nigeria.
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Nigeria’s attempt at privatising its power infrastructure hasn’t been without challenges but they are not insurmountable.
This week South Africa’s finance minister Tito Mboweni will deliver the country’s medium term budget review.
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