Ethnic factionalism in Kenya results in skewed allocation of resources and opportunities towards majority tribespeople
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As DRC President Joseph Kabila fights to retain power, opposition politicians must put political differences aside in the interests of…
Jacob Zuma’s narrow Zulu nationalism stands in the way of the development of an inclusive South African identity
Despite millions of dollars in foreign aid, lawlessness and injustice remain deeply entrenched within Somalia’s inter-clan rivalries
As Nigeria fights jihadists in the north-east and militants in the oil-producing south, a third conflict is simmering at its…
Understanding the dynamics of ethnic conflicts in Africa means appreciating the role of ethnic identity
The topic of ethnicity rears its head all too frequently, not just in Africa but globally, as we confront identity…
Zimbabwe: splintering political parties Unhappiness between former liberation parties continues to bedevil Zimbabwean politics Zimbabwe has two main ethnic groups,…
A law aimed at forcing local majority ownership of firms in Zimbabwe runs into economic reality and hardline nationalism at…
Political violence often means that those countries that most need investment are least likely to get it