Vol 37 No 5 | UGANDA Museveni's party piece 1st March 1996 Veteran candidate Ssemogerere may make the presidential election a close-run affair There is a growing feeling in Kampala that Yoweri Museveni, President of Uganda and of the ruling National Resistance Movement, will win this year's election only by an...
Vol 37 No 5 | ETHIOPIAUNITED STATES Voice of Babel 1st March 1996 Washington's Voice of America is to broadcast in three languages – Oromo and Tigrinya as well as Amharic – to Ethiopia in response to growing criticism from Addis...
Vol 37 No 5 | TANZANIA Island mentality 1st March 1996 President Salmin Amour is living up to his opponents' expectations and they are living up to his. Immediately after the announcement of the (rigged) results of the last...
Vol 37 No 4 | SOMALIA Aydeed again 16th February 1996 With the biggest funds and armouries, Aydeed is back on the offensive By capturing Hoddur town in mid-January, General Mohamed Farah Hassan 'Aydeed' put himself back in the game. His forces now threaten Beled Weyne, which they lost in October...
Vol 37 No 3 | DJIBOUTI Paris calling 2nd February 1996 The Djibouti government has still not signed the letter of intent that it should have sent to the International Monetary Fund in early January. Nobody really expected the...
Vol 37 No 1 | ETHIOPIA Power to the provinces 5th January 1996 The regionalisation strategy is facing its biggest test this year - can it reduce poverty? Winning elections has proved easy for Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and his colleagues. Unsurprising, say his critics, given that the opposition is too divided to put up a...
Vol 37 No 1 | KENYA Press on the button 5th January 1996 KANU has responded to demands for political pluralism by buying up the media Once among Africa's liveliest, Kenya's newspapers are increasingly in the thrall of the ruling Kenya African National Union. Although President Daniel arap Moi won multi-party elections in 1992,...
Vol 37 No 1 | BURUNDI Pushing Sylvestre 5th January 1996 Tutsi opposition groups allied to the military are trying to oust beleaguered Hutu President Sylvestre Ntibantunganya. The coalition led by Ntibantunganya has so far staved off the creeping...
Vol 35 No 17 | SUDANFRANCE Inside the Jackal's lair 26th August 1994 Behind the Sudan government's dumping of Illich Ramírez Sánchez better known as Carlos Iies not only a web of deals with Paris, but also a storm of disagreement...
Vol 35 No 17 | RWANDA Battling for reconciliation 26th August 1994 The new Front Patriotique Rwandais government is in danger of squandering the goodwill it had won after its military defeat of those forces, such as the Interahamwé...