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Tonderayi Mukeredzi

Tonderayi Mukeredzi

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Customers shopping for groceries in a supermarket in Cape Town, South Africa. Photo: Panos / N. Rixon

Des guichets uniques aux postes-fronti¨¨res

Le prudent optimisme d¡¯une entreprise d¡¯Afrique australe
Young men using computers in a cybercafe in Cairo, Egypt, where Khaled (Jaled) Said, a 28-year-old blogger, was arrested and beaten to death by police in 2010. Later, 400,000 people joined the ¡®We¡¯re all Khaled Said¡¯ campaign on Facebook is considered one

Tumulte autour des coupures d'Internet

Les gouvernements pr¨¦textent de la violence, des tricheries et de la haine
Rwandan President Paul Kagame and Chadian President Idriss D¨¦by, flanked by African Union Commission Chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, show off their new pan-African passports at the AU summit in Kigali in July 2016. Photo: African Union

Passeport panafricain, au-del¨¤ des fronti¨¨res

L¡¯Union Africaine lance un passeport continental alors que le Brexit ferme des portes
A partial view of Ethiopia¡¯s Grand Renaissance Dam under construction. ??Reuters/T. Negeri

L'Afrique peut-elle financer sa propre croissance ?

La mobilisation des ressources internes est une source essentielle de financement
The Chinese currency, the yuan. Photo: Africa Renewal/Bo Li

La p¨¦n¨¦tration progressive du yuan sur les march¨¦s africains

La devise chinoise peut-elle devenir la prochaine monnaie de r¨¦serve ?