Ngala Chome: Terror and Security in the Age of Coronavirus
This Corona pandemic has shifted the nature of terror in the horn of Africa through stretching state resources, redeployment of security infrastructure, policy focus and movement of both people and cash. The impact of these shifts will in the coming months reorient the capability of both the state and the terror networks to operate optimally and precipitate creation of new networks and the death of some of the older networks as narrated by Joe Kobuthi and Ngala Chome.
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