Vol 42 No 23 | AFRICAAIRLINES No more handouts 23rd November 2001 Belgium's Sabena went bust. Swissair was to have rescued it but followed it into financial collapse. For Africa's business travellers and public servants, it's a disaster. Swissair, trying...
Vol 42 No 22 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Doing the business 9th November 2001 The third US-Africa Business Summit, in Philadelphia on 30 October – 2 November was larger and more successful than the previous ones in Washington (1999) and Houston (2000)...
Vol 42 No 21 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Washington's new pragmatism 26th October 2001 Forget the broad principles, Bush's people prefer trade, practical details and anti-terrorism Africa will see little of the billions of dollars being pumped into the United States' military, diplomatic and intelligence services since the 11 September attacks. However, already there...
Vol 42 No 19 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Everyone's catastrophe 28th September 2001 The slaughter in the USA creates more economic and political problems for Africans Every African government sent condolences to Washington after the attacks of 11 September and popular sympathy everywhere was with the victims. However, opinion is divided on Washington's diplomatic...
Vol 42 No 19 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Where Usama fits in 28th September 2001 Sudan and Saudi Arabia hold the key to the movement blamed for the raid on America The Islamist international movement, which has suddenly drawn half the world into a major confrontation, has roots in Africa. It was founded in its modern, radical, manifestation as...
Vol 42 No 18 | AFRICAVATICAN Milingogate 14th September 2001 Zambian Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo has been at odds with the Vatican since 1982, when he was removed from his archdiocese of Lusaka and given unspecified duties in Rome...
Vol 42 No 17 | UNITED KINGDOMAFRICA Birds of a feather 31st August 2001 The leadership struggle in Britain's Conservative Party has an African dimension. After one of right-winger Iain Duncan Smith's backers was expelled last week from the party for also...
Vol 42 No 15 | FRANCEAFRICA Hunting lobby 27th July 2001 A new generation breaks through in Paris but the money no longer flows freely The last relics of colonialism are at last being swept out of Paris. For decades, French-speaking Africa was regarded as the chasse gardée, the private hunting-ground; now the...
Vol 42 No 14 | FRANCEAFRICA Les jeux sont faits 13th July 2001 Francophone dignitaries are gathered in Ottawa, Canada, and its Québecois sister-city, Hull, for the 2001 Jeux de la Francophonie, starting, appropriately enough, on 14 July, Bastille Day. But...
Vol 42 No 12 | UNITED KINGDOMAFRICA The Blair mission 15th June 2001 After a second landslide, Britain's PM promises more time for Africa this term Five days after the Labour Party's landslide victory in the 7 June parliamentary elections, South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki arrived in London and was the first visiting head...