Vol 50 No 7 | LIBYAAFRICAMIGRATION Libya and its African brothers 3rd April 2009 The row in Africa over migration weakens progress towards the African Union's aims of the free movement of people, goods and services across the continent, says Albert Ouédraogo,...
Vol 50 No 6 | ECONOMYAFRICA After the economic crash, the political fallout 20th March 2009 Bankers in Dar es Salaam last week predicted a catastrophic downturn in African economies unless serious measures were implemented. These would have to include substantial packages for Africa's...
Vol 50 No 6 | ECONOMYAFRICA Sub-Saharan Africa's Economic Outlook: The Crisis Deepens 20th March 2009 The facts and figures behind Africa's economic growth in 2009 and beyond
Vol 50 No 5 | FRANCEAFRICA Unfinished business 6th March 2009 President Sarkozy faces awkward questions about his stopovers in Brazzaville, Kinshasa and Niamey this month The legacy of Françafrique - the opaque network of commercial and political ties between Paris and its African allies - continues to haunt French President Nicolas Sarkozy's government,...
Vol 50 No 4 | ECONOMYAFRICA Don't shoot the ambulance 20th February 2009 After a decade of growth in Africa, the IMF and World Bank's economists are offering loans and policy advice again The financial crisis has had one indisputable effect: it has put the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund back in business in Africa. Suddenly there is no...
Vol 50 No 4 | SOUTH AFRICAECONOMYAFRICA The indispensable Manuel 20th February 2009 South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel, despised by African National Congress President Jacob Zuma's bedrock supporters on the party's left and populist wings, is busy making himself indispensable....
Vol 50 No 2 | FRANCEAFRICA Credits crunched 23rd January 2009 Africa advisor at the Elysée Bruno Joubert will be awaiting a ruling by Paris's parquet on the admissibility of a civil case against Gabon's President Omar Bongo Ondimba,...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 11 | INDIAAFRICA Telecoms domination in three fell swoops 22nd September 2009 Financial and communication technology are powering major Indian deals Untitled Document Indian companies are behind three now somewhat troubled bids to take over the choicest assets in the African telecoms business: Bharti's US$23 billion merger with MTN, Essar's takeover of...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 11 | JAPANAFRICA Africa slips down the foreign policy agenda 22nd September 2009 After its regime change, Tokyo will focus more on China and the USA and begin a cost-cutting review of its Africa and development policy initiatives Tokyo's pledges to double aid to Africa and offer US$4 billion in concessional loans are in question following the landslide election of the Democratic Party of Japan on 30 August....
Vol 2 (AAC) No 11 | CHINAAFRICABRIEFING Financial follow-through 22nd September 2009 Aggressive investment by the China Investment Corporation, which manages nearly US$300 billion of Beijing's $2.1 trillion in foreign reserves, is leading to a boom in Africa-focused investments. In...