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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2026 · 49 MIN

Africa’s Borders Still Serve Colonial Interests, Zimbabwean Scholar Says

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More than a century after Africa’s borders were drawn, questions remained over who benefited from the systems governing trade across them. As the continent pursued deeper regional integration, scholars argued that many border policies still reflected colonial-era priorities rather than the economic realities and aspirations of ordinary Africans.

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