Vol 1, No 1 (2021) : Journal of African Politics
Journal of African Politics dedicates this inaugural issue to the Journal's Founding Editor, Prof. Ambrose Kessy-University of Dodoma and the Founding Guest Editor, Prof. Alexander Boniface Makulilo-University of Dar es Salaam
EDUCATION UNDER ARMED ATTACK IN NORTH EAST OF NIGERIA
Since the emergence of Boko Haram (BH) insurgency in the Northeast of Nigeria, education has come under severe attacks from the sect, owing to...
THE CHANGING ROLE AND SPACE OF CIVIL SOCIETY IN TANZANIA’S FLUID POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT
Globally, progressive civil society and their organizations have experienced different forms of restrictions for effective functioning and...
KENYA’S DATA PROTECTION REGIME: CHALLENGES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
In light of the emerging scholarly interest on data protection regimes in developing countries, this article addresses the following fundamental...
EXPLAINING POLITICAL PARTY VIGILANTISM AND VIOLENCE IN PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTIONS IN GHANA
Electoral violence often perpetrated by political party vigilante groups in Ghana has been a major setback to Ghana’s drive towards democratic...
OPPOSITION CANDIDACY AND ELECTORAL POLITICS IN TANZANIA: THE CASE OF ZITTO ZUBERI KABWE
In an electoral environment where the playing field is highly contested, it is pertinent to learn how opposition candidates win elections. This...