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Rwanda genocide: why Tutsis remain at the centre of eastern DRC conflict 30 years on
Governments in both Kigali and Kinshasa continue to play their part in subverting reconciliation to end tensions and conflicts in the east of the DRC triggered by the 1994 Rwandan genocide
April 11, 2024
Politics & Policy
DRC’s anger at West over M23 justified, but government failings understated
Anti-Western protests in Kinshasa over the war in eastern DRC allow the government to blame the West after five years of limited progress, at best, in resolving the crisis
February 19, 2024
Politics & Policy
Exit of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso from Ecowas could fuel regional unrest
The three countries left the 15-member Economic Community of West African States after being suspended following military coups that overthrew elected governments
February 9, 2024
Opinion
DRC elections: Kabila’s legacy hangs over country’s vote
Former president Joseph Kabila remains a strong presence in Congo's institutions — and that power will assert itself divisively if he decides to back a candidate ahead of the country's December elections
November 16, 2023
Politics & Policy
Rule of Law: the same old story in Uganda and continuing erosion worldwide
Report highlights the continuing decline in rule of law around the world as governments loosen constraints on their power and weaken fundamental rights – and little change in Uganda
October 28, 2023
Opinion
Africa’s escalating peacekeeping crisis
The premature withdrawal of peacekeepers from the DRC, Mali, and Somalia will exacerbate instability in Africa's most volatile regions
October 26, 2023
Opinion
Politics & Policy
Kenya’s election should ring alarm bells on digital influence campaigns
Online influencers played a significant role in shaping the outcome of Kenya’s 2022 election, partly by amplifying misleading narratives. African countries preparing for elections should be on guard
August 8, 2023
Politics & Policy
Mwai Kibaki wasted opportunity to fix Kenya
Kenya's third president initially enjoyed broad goodwill among his own population until he failed to confront the gross excesses he had promised he would reform
April 22, 2022
Politics & Policy
Chad’s covert coup is the latest example of African militaries stunting democracy
Military governments in Africa have shown little interest in building democratic governance
May 5, 2021
Politics & Policy
Idriss Déby, the reformer that wasn’t, leaves a painful legacy
Idriss Déby died from battlefield injuries days before he was to start his sixth term. Chad’s military announced a transition government headed by Déby’s son
April 21, 2021
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