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  • US–Africa Summit in the Age of Political Insanity

    US–Africa Summit in the Age of Political Insanity

    The U.S.–Africa Leaders Summit held in Washington at the beginning of August did little to advance a mutual ...
    Opinion September 8, 2014
  • Africa’s Elusive Quest for Brilliant Political Minds

    Africa’s Elusive Quest for Brilliant Political Minds

    The Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership awards $5 million to an exceptional African political leader. According ...
    Opinion December 25, 2013
  • Tanzanian ‘Operation Cyclone’ Ejects Immigrants, Stirs Xenophobia

    Tanzanian ‘Operation Cyclone’ Ejects Immigrants, Stirs Xenophobia

    In September the Tanzanian government conducted a mostly secret campaign of apprehending illegal immigrants and deporting them to ...
    Opinion November 5, 2013
  • Zuma Insults Malawi, Sheds Light on South Africa

    Zuma Insults Malawi, Sheds Light on South Africa

    While defending a new plan introducing tolls between Johannesburg and Pretoria on Oct. 21, South Africa’s president, Jacob ...
    Opinion November 4, 2013
  • Handouts Won’t Stop Protests From Increasing in Sudan

    Handouts Won’t Stop Protests From Increasing in Sudan

    Since his rise to power in 1989, Omar al-Bashir has been fairly successful at keeping a strong hold ...
    Opinion October 21, 2013
  • Kenya: Justice Is Dead. Long Live Peace

    Kenya: Justice Is Dead. Long Live Peace

    Recently, African leaders gathered in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to discuss pressing issues affecting the continent. Two decisions were ...
    Opinion October 16, 2013
  • Terrorist Attacks in Kenya: Facts, Myths, and Reshuffled Stories

    Terrorist Attacks in Kenya: Facts, Myths, and Reshuffled Stories

    I’m growing increasingly frustrated with Western media coverage of the recent terrorist attacks at the Westgate Mall in ...
    Opinion October 8, 2013
  • The Terrorist Attacks in Nairobi and the Normalization of Violence in Kenya

    The Terrorist Attacks in Nairobi and the Normalization of Violence in Kenya

    Kenyan affairs have a tendency to make international headlines for short periods of time. Al-Qaeda operatives blew up ...
    Opinion September 26, 2013
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