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Kenya’s Legal Framework: Does It Support or Stifle True Democracy?

Kenya, a leading economic power in East Africa, has made remarkable progress toward democracy and governance since adopting the progressive Constitution in 2010. This Constitution, often celebrated as a “people’s.

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Independent Candidates Breaking Party Monopoly in African Politics

For decades, African politics has been dominated by powerful political parties with a strong influence on electoral outcomes. However, recent trends reveal a rise in independent candidates who are breaking.

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Can Africa Thrive Beyond Natural Resources?

Africa is a continent rich in natural resources, from oil and gas to minerals and vast tracts of arable land. Yet, its true potential extends far beyond its underground wealth..

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New Music Friday: A Global Celebration of African Sounds

Another week of bliss, rhythm, and fresh sounds is here with New Music Friday, celebrating releases across the great continent of Africa and beyond. Once again, Africa is showcasing its.

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Kamala Harris vs. The Status Quo: Can She Beat the Odds Again?

Kamala Harris, Vice President of the United States, made history in 2020 as the first Black, South Asian, and female Vice President. Now, with her candidacy for the 2024 presidential.

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Trump vs. Harris 2024: How the Process Could Influence African Politics

As the United States gears up for its presidential election on November 5, 2024, the race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris carries significant implications for Africa. With the stakes.

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U.S. Elections 2024: Should Black Community Rally Behind Trump or Harris?

With the 2024 U.S. presidential election looming on November 5th, African Americans and Africans in the diaspora are keenly assessing their options; weighing which candidate, Republican Donald Trump or Democratic.

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Tea Exports and Dollar Flows: Kenya’s Economic Dynamics

As one of the world’s top tea exporters, Kenya relies on tea exports for a large portion of its foreign exchange earnings, which directly impacts the currency’s performance against the.

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