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Mwai Kibaki: president who squandered the opportunity to fix Kenya

He will be remembered as the leader who plunged the country into unmitigated chaos

Othaya , Central , Kenya , Kiguoya , Makadara , Nairobi-area , Kiambu , Nyeri , Thika , Mount-kenya , Kenya-general- , Nairobi

Chad's 'covert coup' and the implications for democratic governance in Africa

The recent spate of military takeovers, most recently in Chad, highlights a developing trend by armed forces in Africa which overtly subvert constitutional governance.

Chad , Egypt , Mali , Sudan , Zimbabwe , Chadian , Albert-padacke , Assimi-goita , Omar-al-bashir , Idriss-deby , National-assembly , Transitional-military-council

Now there's a chance of justice for Thomas Sankara, it's useful to review what got him killed


Earlier this month a court in Burkina Faso’s capital indicted former President Blaise Compaoré for his role in the murder of his comrade, Thomas Sankara, on 15 October 1987.
The military court detailed Compaoré’s “complicity in the assassination”, the first time a court in the country has made such an accusation. Compaoré ruled the country until 2014, when he was forced to flee for neighbouring Cote D’Ivoire during a mass uprising.
The decision to try the former leader has been called a landmark moment. Sankara’s family has pursued justice for almost 34 years but while Compaoré was in power there was no possibility of bringing his murderers to justice.

France , Madagascar , Burkina-faso , Algeria , Congo , French , Upper-volta , Algerian , Cote-divoire , Frantz-fanon , Blaise-compaor , Patrice-lumumba

Somalia: toxic elite politics and the need for cautious external mediation


The current government’s decision on April 12th to seek a two-year extension has thrown Somalia’s fragile political process into disarray.
In November last year the opposition and the government had agreed to an indirect election model. But no consensus was reached on how the process would be managed. The opposition is concerned about its fairness, given the government’s gross violations of regional elections since 2018. These resulted in the installation of leaders allied with the president, Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed (known as Farmaajo), in South West, Galmudug and Hirshabelle states.
Since his election, Farmaajo has restricted the political space for the opposition. The president and his close advisers have also been implicated in assassination attempts.

Galmudug , Somalia-general , Somalia , United-kingdom , Ethiopia , Eritrea , Mogadishu , Banaadir , Somali , Mohamed-abdullahi , Siad-barre , National-salvation-council