Vol 41 No 2 | ANGOLA 'Pre-humanitarian' surveillance 21st January 2000 Senior Angolan officers say their military intelligence has been much improved by foreign 'commercial agencies'. These officers are far too discreet to say if these commercial agencies are...
Vol 41 No 2 | NAMIBIA SWAPO steamroller 21st January 2000 Peaceful elections are followed by worries about overspill from the Angola war Nobody expected President Sam Nujoma or his ruling South West African People's Organisation to lose the elections but SWAPO's victory was impressive. Putting down a marker was the...
Vol 41 No 2 | SOUTH AFRICA Heading north 21st January 2000 Africa Confidential has learned that more than 100 companies are considering applying to the South Africa Reserve Bank for listing on foreign stock exchanges. This follows the giant...
Vol 41 No 2 | MOZAMBIQUE Too close 21st January 2000 His party won December's general elections comfortably but the surprise came when President Joaquim Chissano took only 52.29 per cent of the vote in the presidential poll while...
Vol 41 No 1 | ZIMBABWE They're off - or not 7th January 2000 Confusion mounts over Zimbabwe's parliamentary elections. Last month Justice Minister Emmerson Mnangagwa, 53, announced their postponement from March to June so that the poll could be held under...
Vol 40 No 23 | ZAMBIA Chiluba and after 19th December 1999 The President, tempted by another term, would face rivals within his own party President Frederick Chiluba has had a surprisingly good six months. He brokered a seemingly impossible peace deal for the Democratic Republic of Congo, signed in July and now...
Vol 40 No 23 | ZAMBIA Gunmen at the gate 19th December 1999 KK's aspiring politicial son, Wezi, was murdered. On whose orders? Four unknown gunmen at the gate of his house fired four shots and then disappeared. After a few hours in intensive care at the government hospital, he was...
Vol 40 No 25 | SOUTH AFRICA Dealing with dissenters 17th December 1999 President Mbeki is hugging some of his enemies - and shunning others A ruling party with a huge majority may not really need to crush its political opponents. Yet President Thabo Mbeki is squeezing as hard as he can the...
Vol 40 No 25 | SOUTH AFRICAZIMBABWE Busting Billy 17th December 1999 The South African police investigation into Zimbabwean entrepreneur Billy Rautenbach risks escalating into a diplomatic clash between Pretoria and Harare. Rautenbach is a close associate of Zimbabwe's Justice...
Vol 40 No 25 | ANGOLA Readjusted 17th December 1999 The loss of six zeros from the kwanza reajustado this month will sharply reduce the number of millionaires in Angola.