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“Our ancestors knew a continent of fluid movement, where trade, culture, and kinship were the currents that nourished our diverse societies, long before the cartographers of empire etched their arbitrary lines upon our land.” Giovanni Dusabe ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/africa-day-and…

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“The language of brotherhood flows eloquently from the speeches of our leaders. But when a student from Accra seeks knowledge in Kampala, the echo of that brotherhood fades against the stark reality of bureaucratic hurdles and visa denials.” panafricanreview.com/africa-day-and…

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Kabila and Mbeki team up to refocus world’s attention on the root causes of the DRC crisis Lonzen Rugira ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/kabila-and-mbe…

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Is Joseph Kabila a ‘useful idiot’?: Rewriting the DRC’s fractured narrative “Kabila’s gambit may inadvertently pave the way for a reimagined DRC, where decentralisation triumphs over a failing central state.” Charles Onyango-Obbo ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/is-joseph-kabi…

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“If the world will not welcome our children, then we must make Africa so attractive, so full of opportunity, so integrated and dynamic, that our youth see it not as a consolation prize but as the ultimate destination.” panafricanreview.com/africa-day-and…

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Is Joseph Kabila a ‘useful idiot’ and his return to DRC via Goma a strategic pivot?: Rewriting the DRC’s fractured narrative .Pan-African Review Lonzen Rugira panafricanreview.com/is-joseph-kabi…

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“Kabila’s South Kivu roots and his father’s Katanga legacy position him to revive federalist ideas. M23’s parallel state, however problematic, proves local governance can function where Kinshasa fails.” Charles Onyango-Obbo ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/is-joseph-kabi…

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“Can the DRC transcend its past to build a state for all, or will it fracture? The answer lies not in Kinshasa’s fading grip but in the east’s defiant reality.” Charles Onyango-Obbo ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/is-joseph-kabi…

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“The African Union Passport initiative is a step toward this vision [making #Africa the promised land for its children]. Yet we must also consider the countless ordinary Africans for whom obtaining any passport/travel document remains a significant financial and bureaucratic

“The African Union Passport initiative is a step toward this vision [making #Africa the promised land for its children]. Yet we must also consider the countless ordinary Africans for whom obtaining any passport/travel document remains a significant financial and bureaucratic
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Africa’s electric car dream is taking off, and bringing ‘democracy’ “Africa can leapfrog straight into clean transport. The question is no longer if—but how boldly Africa chooses to drive its own tomorrow.” Charles Onyango-Obbo ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/africas-electr…

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“Right now the multipolar order is still work in progress. The world is caught up in labour pains, at great human cost, as has been the case at every similar turn in history. Meanwhile, Africa is nowhere to be seen in the ongoing ‘negotiations’.” panafricanreview.com/multi-polar-gl…

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“The world has learnt that while the government could be held by elected officials in the Western world, “sovereign power”, the power to make binding decisions rests in the hands of unelected officials: intelligence units, manufacturers, bureaucracies, and lobby groups. This is

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DRC-Rwanda: is Trump peace deal doomed to fail? “The success of the US-brokered peace deal rests heavily on the outcome of the Doha process. We must remain clear-eyed about the fact that failure in Doha could unravel whatever is signed in Washington.” panafricanreview.com/drc-rwanda-is-…

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Failure to address two interconnected issues, namely Kinshasa’s track record of reneging on peace agreements, and Rwanda’s demand for long-term security guarantees, will set the peace deal on a path to failure. I wrote for Pan-African Review panafricanreview.com/drc-rwanda-is-…

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“Without subsidies, electric vehicles risk becoming toys for the elite. Rwanda’s tax breaks and Morocco’s industrial deals show how policy can flatten the price curve and widen access.” Charles Onyango-Obbo ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/africas-electr…

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“If the DRC government cannot be trusted to dismantle a genocidal outfit it openly treats as an ally, then the AFC/M23 is the obvious solution to that dilemma.” Mwene Rugwe 🇧🇮 ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/drc-rwanda-is-…

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A deal with the devil – Africa’s gambling crisis “African governments, while pocketing substantial revenue from gambling licenses, do little to nothing to mitigate the resulting harm.” Chimezie Odionye ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/a-deal-with-th…

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Why is the UK determined to derail Trump’s DRC–Rwanda peace deal? “Britain has been waging an aggressive media campaign aimed at influencing the processes in Washington and Doha.” Mwene Rugwe 🇧🇮 ✍🏽 panafricanreview.com/why-is-the-uk-…

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“The cost of #Africa’s gambling crisis is overwhelming. Nearly half of bettors suffer from depression, while over two-thirds face severe anxiety. These are not just numbers; they are young lives lost to an industry profiting off poverty.” panafricanreview.com/a-deal-with-th…