A lesson from Nigeria to SA on the influence of the middle class
Read More With the working classes down and out, it is arguably the middle classes that will play the more
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Kakwenza Rukirabashaija is an Ugandan author whose published words got him tortured – twice – for disrespecting President Museveni and
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Read More With the working classes down and out, it is arguably the middle classes that will play the more
Read More MAPUTO, 31 January 2022. The Institute for Poverty, Land, and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) continues to disseminate findings from
African memories of the Soviet Union are ambivalent. Soviet interlocutors with the Black diaspora learned from their great power peers
Read More The UKs deportation pact with Rwanda is being likened to a “human trafficking deal.” It reflects the state
Read More The specter of Angola’s 1992 elections continues to impact the country’s democratic process. Image credit Adam Reeder via
Read More This month, Africa’s largest democracy and economy goes to the polls. On the AIAC podcast, we discuss Nigeria’s
Kakwenza Rukirabashaija is an Ugandan author whose published words got him tortured – twice – for disrespecting President Museveni and
Tunisia had sought to Arabize itself since independence and failed, maintaining the colonial construction of knowledge of French language as
Read More The longue duree of the conflict in the Southern Cameroons, the rise of the current Ambazonian movement, as
Read More Peru’s leftist president, Pedro Castillo, was impeached and arrested last month, triggering nation-wide protests. This week on