Kemi Seba and the fading face of modern panafricanism

As South African courts prepare to rule on the fate of Kemi Seba, the fiery pan-African activist arrested in mid-April while attempting to illegally enter Zimbabwe, writer Venance Konan questions

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Panafricanism today: the contradictions of modern activists like Kemi Seba

As the South African justice system prepares to rule on the fate of Kémi Séba—arrested in mid-April while attempting to enter Zimbabwe clandestinely—the writer and journalist Venance Konan questions whether

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Senegal Morocco rivalry beyond football tensions

When the spirit of football turns into a shadow over brotherhood Stepping into Dakar, I carried a quiet sense of unease. The reason? The African Cup of Nations (CAN) final.

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Niger’s new civilian counter-terror force: challenges and consequences

The official integration of civilians into Niger’s anti-terrorism operations represents a stark acknowledgment: the nation’s conventional military is struggling to manage asymmetric combat alone. This strategic shift, while aiming to

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