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Malagasy leader Andry Rajoelina symbolically hands over power ahead of his elected successor’s inauguration
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Report claims Malawian President Joyce Banda is trying to subvert her pledge to get rid of the impoverished country’s costly presidential jet
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Israeli billionaire businessman criticised for selling Congo-based oil company to the government for 300 times amount paid for the oil rights
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Greg Mills
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CAR interim president must end sectarian violence
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‘Serious inaccuracies’ in Malawi jet report
Report claims Malawian President Joyce Banda is trying to subvert her pledge to get rid of the impoverished country’s costly presidential jet
Rwanda in diplomatic trouble 20 years after genocide
Seemingly hardening stance of strongman Paul Kagame, Rwanda’s president, is casting shadow over country’s relations with outside world
Kenya’s planned coast-to-capital railway to cost $5.2bn
Planned railway is country’s biggest infrastructure project in at least 50 years
Search for Dada continues in Zimbabwe’s Mount Nyangani
Family of Zayd Dada, who disappeared during a climbing expedition two weeks ago, has decided to stop giving updates as search continues
South Africa ‘must not be arrogant with Africa’
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Appearance puts halt to rumours both at home and abroad that Zimbabwean president was either bed-ridden or had died
Central African Republic parliament to choose new interim leader
New interim leader will be tasked with restoring peace to former French colony where thousands have died in Christian-Muslim violence
Former Algerian premier to run for president
Ali Benflis says he will stand in presidential elections following a 10-year absence from politics
UN warns of ‘genocide’ in Central African Republic
Bloodshed in Central African Republic could turn into genocide, says UN, as horrors continue to unfold while transitional parliament is preparing to choose new leader
Gunmen kill 12 in raids on Nigerian villages
Suspected Islamist gunmen in two separate attacks on villages near Nigeria’s border with Niger, and three people drown while fleeing
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Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan replaces entire military leadership without explanation
South Sudan draft deal urges ceasefire and pardons
East African mediators urge South Sudan’s warring parties to sign ceasefire deal to end conflict and atrocities that have devastated the young nation
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Economic interconnectedness increases risk of crisis spreading, writes Sue Blaine
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Supporters of Mursi, deemed terrorists, meet clandestinely and are wary of friends and strangers
Mugabe says long life is ‘God’s will’
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe shows no signs of ill health as he speaks at funeral of his sister
Opinion
Madagascar offers lessons for troubled states
Cassam Uteem, Denis Kadima and John Stremlau
December 20 elections are victory for multilateral diplomacy led by Southern Africa Development Community
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Africa needs technocrats more than it needs party politicians
Ronak Gopaldas
Countries governed by technocrats rather than bureaucrats will be best positioned to emerge from the current funk
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No use blaming Banda for Malawi’s systemic corruption
Greg Mills
Nearly everyone in Malawi appears to have had their fingers in the public cookie jar, partly because it is the only jar on the shelf
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