Vol 61 No 9 | KENYA There will be blood tests 30th April 2020 After a decade of financial scandals, the Kenya Medical Research Institute, whose duties include Covid-19 testing, is back in the spotlight over the dismissal of the doctor in...
Vol 61 No 9 | SOUTH SUDAN Who wants the oil? 30th April 2020 There is mounting international concern at the delays in implementing the latest peace agreement, and that President Salva Kiir Mayardit is flouting the spirit of the deal. The...
Vol 61 No 8 | KENYA Freight storm hits the port 16th April 2020 Fulfilling the terms of China’s loans for the standard gauge railway is at the expense of Mombasa’s role in the national economy If it wasn't for the drama that preceded it, the resignation of the Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) managing director, Daniel Manduku, at the end of March would have...
Vol 61 No 8 | TANZANIA Unpopularity contest 16th April 2020 More donors are planning to cuts funds as concerns grow over diminshing civil and human rights Tanzania has fallen out with many of the countries making development assistance grants and concessional loans since President John Magufuli came to power, although funds for Covid-19 relief...
Vol 61 No 8 | KENYA Duelling impeachments 16th April 2020 County governors have been targets in the Jubilee party's civil war between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto. A string of governors allied to Ruto have...
Vol 61 No 7 | KENYACOVID-19 Locking down politics 2nd April 2020 The coronavirus pandemic will not only leave Kenyans much poorer, but also change the political landscape profoundly, according to the latest thinking. One likely casualty will be the... READ FOR FREE
Vol 61 No 7 | TANZANIACOVID-19 Magufuli the outlier 2nd April 2020 Tanzania stands apart from its neighbours in its response to Covid-19. President John Magufuli has resisted imposing blanket restrictions on movement, curfews and other forms of lockdown, insisting...
Vol 61 No 7 | SOUTH SUDANCOVID-19 The fourth horseman 2nd April 2020 Officially, South Sudan remained one of the few African countries at the beginning of April to be free of the coronavirus, although draconian measures are in place to...
Vol 61 No 6 | KENYA The fight for Jubilee 19th March 2020 Open warfare between factions loyal to the President and his Deputy have taken the governing party to the brink of collapse The death and funeral of ex-President Daniel arap Moi last month may have united political leaders in an outbreak of praise, but the bitter struggle for control of...
Vol 61 No 6 | SUDAN The hit on Hamdok 19th March 2020 The attempt on the Prime Minister’s life underscores his vulnerability and puts the spotlight on his myriad foes Whether the bomb attack on Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's convoy on 9 March was a serious bid to kill him or just a show of strength by backers...