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SAMANTHA BALATON-CHRIMES - Who Are Kenya s 42+ Tribes ? and Should We Be Asking?

Asking whether or not the census should continue to count ethnic groups is one way into the difficult conversation about how to reckon with the legacies of colonial weaponisation of ethnicity.

DOWN, CENOZO, SAWADOGO & STOCKS - Counterfeiting, War and Smuggling: British American Tobacco Dirty Games in the Sahel

DOWN, CENOZO, SAWADOGO & STOCKS - Counterfeiting, War and Smuggling: British American Tobacco Dirty Games in the Sahel
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SHARIFE & ANDERSON - Congo-Brazzaville Strongman Buys Secret Weapons Haul from Azerbaijan

Stashed inside pickup trucks and guarded by armed militias and jihadists, every year billions of illicit cigarettes wind their way through the lawless deserts of northern Mali bound for the Sahel and North Africa. The profits from their long journey fuel north Mali’s many armed conflicts, lining the pockets of offshoots of al-Qaida and the so-called Islamic State (IS) group, as well as local militias, and corrupt state and military officials. This violence is now spilling out across West Africa, displacing more than two million people in Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, and Niger. Cigarettes made by one of the world’s largest tobacco companies, British American Tobacco (BAT) and distributed with the help of another major, Imperial Brands, through a company partially owned by the Malian state, dominate this dirty and dangerous trade.

Row over University of Nairobi Law school dean elections

THE STANDARD By Augustine Oduor | January 29th 2021 at 14:56:08 GMT +0300 Row is simmering over the election of dean at the University of Nairobi School of Law, parklands campus. The standoff that has also sucked in students union is likely to move to court as Prof Ben Sihanya, a lecturer at the campus, said he will seek legal redress citing breach of sections of the election process. At the center of the standoff is the claim by Prof Sihanya that at the close of application deadline Friday January 22, he was the only candidate who presented nomination papers. Prof Sihanya says without another contestant in the race, he should have been declared dean.

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