
The Invisible Hand in Zambia’s Electoral Politics
by Chanda Katema Adam Smith never cast a ballot in Lusaka or queued under the sun at a rural polling station, but his idea of the “invisible …
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The September Effect: Daring to Disobey the Script
by Ewura Adwoa Larbi Seven fifty-five in the evening and the sun hasn’t set. A mix of conversations in a foreign tongue drift up the street …
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The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back
by Adedoyin Ajayi In what the BBC has dubbed Nepal’s worst unrest in decades, the country has been rocked by violent protests that have clai …
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Rich Kids Don’t Start From Zero – Stop The Hypocrisy. Born Rich, Born Ahead.
by Similoluwa Ifedayo This isn’t an article I dashed out in a moment of anger. It’s one I’ve carried with me for a while. Turning it over, w …
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Read moreDear 2025: I’m 80 and Still Cleaning Up Hitler’s Mess
February 6by Similoluwa Ifedayo Dear 2025, I hope you are doing well, or at least better than I am. I am 1945, …
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Read moreGood time to be a Rwandan citizen, especially as a youth – here is why
January 13by Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo In 1994, Rwanda faced one of the darkest periods in human history when over …
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Read moreProxies of Iran and the Middle East: A Struggle for Regional Supremacy
October 7by Faseeh Abbas Militias and other non-state actors throughout the Middle East have, for the past fe …
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