
Murithi Mutiga
Murithi Mutiga is the director of the Africa program at the International Crisis Group, where he focuses on critical issues affecting the continent, particularly in the context of governance and humanitarian crises. He has recently commented on the potential destabilizing effects of the Trump administration's efforts to dismantle the USAID, describing it as a significant shift in the post-Cold War order.
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Murithi Mutiga, Africa Program Director at the International Crisis Group, called on Biya to initiate a national mediation.
World's oldest ruler re-elected in Cameroon, protests eruptMurithi Mutiga said the official results have given a notably shaky mandate to Mr. Biya.
World’s oldest head of state re-elected in Cameroon as incumbents triumph across AfricaMurithi Mutiga, Africa Program Director at the International Crisis Group, warned that Cameroon could descend into political turmoil.
Cameroon's 92-year-old president wins controversial eighth termMurithi Mutiga commented on the South African government's efforts to address apartheid's legacy, criticizing the racially motivated policy.
Trump grants white South Africans refugee status in the USMurithi Mutiga is the director of the Africa program at the International Crisis Group who commented on the collapse of Usaid.
Como o fechamento da Usaid por Trump abala a África e pode desestabilizar o mundo



















