Vol 53 No 2 | NAMIBIA The man most likely to succeed Pohamba 20th January 2012 SWAPO chooses its candidate this year for the 2014 election In the coming political battles, Vice-President Hage Geingob is best placed to succeed President Hifikepunye Pohamba as leader of the governing SWAPO, previously the South West African People’s...
Vol 53 No 2 | MOZAMBIQUEUNITED STATES Maputo shuns US concern 20th January 2012 The government appears indifferent about beefing up coastal security and introducing anti-pirate laws The United States is making little headway in its bid to get Mozambique and other coastal states to beef up their anti-piracy laws and their military response. It...
Vol 53 No 2 | ANGOLA Cutting rivalries 20th January 2012 The coming battle between two gemstone plutocrats in London’s High Court could embarrass Angola’s secretive diamond marketing organisation, Angola Selling Corporation (Ascorp). Uzbekistan-born Israeli diamond magnate Lev Leviev,...
Vol 53 No 1 | SOUTH AFRICA Zuma goes for broke 6th January 2012 Ructions in the ANC and the President’s grim fight to hold on to power will have economic as well as political consequences The election that matters is the one within the governing African National Congress, whose December conference in Mangaung in the Free State will pick its presidential candidate for...
Vol 53 No 1 | SOUTH AFRICA Economic jitters as Tshwane looks East 6th January 2012 Foreign investors will find the political climate discouraging. Exports, apart from gold, are likely to slow. The fall of the rand against the US dollar will help some...
Vol 53 No 1 | ZIMBABWE A race against time 6th January 2012 The probability of President Mugabe scuppering constitutional reforms and calling a snap election is firming up Both President Robert Gabriel Mugabe’s Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front (ZANU-PF) and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) want elections as soon as possible. Each...
Vol 53 No 1 | ZIMBABWE A pause in economic progress 6th January 2012 The early economic successes of the power-sharing government are sputtering (AC Vol 52 No 25). A decade after the land reform battles, agriculture will be the main source...
Vol 52 No 25 | ANGOLA Opposition picks its champions 16th December 2011 Isaías Samakuva looks certain to be re-elected head of UNITA while the other parties prepare for the polls The leadership contest for the União Nacional para a Independência Total de Angola is widely seen as an empty affair since the ambitious Abel Chivukuvuku decided not to...
Vol 52 No 25 | ZIMBABWE Pachyderms in the parlour 16th December 2011 The threat to the economy from the indigenisation policy is becoming a big issue but for Mugabe’s party it’s non-negotiable The Minister of Economic Planning and Investment Promotion laid it on the line: 'As long as the Indigenisation and Economic Empowerment Act remains in its current form,' warned...
Vol 52 No 25 | ESWATINI Economy faces royal crisis 16th December 2011 Social unrest has been strong but not revolutionary. Could the cash shortage achieve what campaigners could not? Swaziland is resorting to desperate measures to meet its public sector payments amid fiscal problems that the International Monetary Fund warns have reached a 'critical stage'. Africa's last...