Obscuring historical perspective: A critique of shallow politics stalling Africa’s progress
Many of the opposition political parties in Africa become highly operational only during elections and disappear when the election year is over. It is difficult to see what they aim to achieve for their countries besides removing the incumbent from power.
Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi
By: NewVision Reporter, Journalists @NewVision
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OPINION
By Nnanda Kizito Sseruwagi
For all the bewildering array of public policy challenges African states face, our politics is deeply shallow
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