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The Suit and the Diraac: Reflections of a Somali Woman in Ethiopia

By Kemeriya Abduraheman

This is the story of an African woman navigating dual African identities, Ethiopian and Somali, balancing tradition and modernity, public and private spheres, and the expectations of different communities. Through her journey, she embodies a hybrid identity, challenges gender norms, and paves the way for future generations of African women.

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Khartoum Put to the Test: Are Services Keeping Pace with Returning Residents?

By Al-Tayeb Haj Ahmed

This article examines Khartoum’s recovery after the war and whether services are keeping pace with the return of residents. By early 2026, more than 3.5 million people had returned while basic services and markets have partially resumed. Despite some improvement, economic conditions remain fragile, leaving the city in a transitional phase between partial recovery and full reconstruction.

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Invisible Mothers

By Dianne Charles

This essay explores the lived realities of single motherhood in Tanzania through how single mothers navigate economic pressure, workplace barriers, and social stigma while carrying the full weight of caregiving and financial responsibility. Despite societal judgment and systemic neglect, the piece argues that single mothers quietly sustain families and communities through resilience, sacrifice, and unwavering love.

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How Clan Stories Preserve Identity in a Changing Africa

By Ngina Mualuko

This essay reflects on the role of clan stories and oral traditions in shaping identity in East Africa. Through the origin story of the Amũũnda clan and comparisons with the Luo Kakia narrative, it shows how memory, land, and lineage carry cultural values across generations.