Vol 42 No 1 | AFRICA How high the moon? 12th January 2001 The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, better known as the Unification Church and even better known as 'the Moonies', continues to court African leaders....
Vol 41 No 25 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Africa - where's that? 22nd December 2000 Expect a more commercial and less sentimental foreign policy under George W. Bush The bizarre twists in the saga of the United States' presidential election have kept millions of Africans entertained, especially those at the receiving end of Western lectures about...
Vol 41 No 24 | FRANCEAFRICA Presidential pranks 8th December 2000 France is rocked by scandals involving some former key Africa policy-makers. Ex-Minister of Cooperation for Development, Michel Roussin, was let out after five nights in gaol on 6...
Vol 41 No 21 | UNITED KINGDOMAFRICA Preferment 27th October 2000 The sacking and subsequent police questioning of Michael Lunt, an Egypt desk officer at Britain's Department of Trade and Industry, raises new concerns about the accountabilty of British...
Vol 41 No 16 | LIBYAAFRICA Look who's here! 4th August 2000 Investment in Africa has become a feature of Saudi Arabian Prince Al Walid bin Talal's business, suggesting that the Arab world's preeminent multi-billionaire sees the continent as a...
Vol 41 No 11 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Duty free 26th May 2000 This day has been a long time coming, but it is here.' So declared US President Bill Clinton on 18 May, before signing the Africa Growth and Opportunity...
Vol 41 No 8 | AFRICAEUROPE Conquests in Cairo 14th April 2000 Style rather than substance dominated the two-day meeting in Cairo on 3-4 April of leaders from Africa and the European Union. The main commitment achieved by the illustrious...
Vol 41 No 5 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Quarrelsome lobby 3rd March 2000 The National Summit on Africa in Washington on 16-20 February attracted several star speakers, such as United States President Bill Clinton and Organisation of African Unity Secretary General...
Vol 41 No 2 | NIGERAFRICA Rallying 21st January 2000 The much hyped, much criticised, trans-Saharan car race, the Dakar-Cairo Rally (still called Paris-Dakar), won huge but costly publicity when, instead of for the first time driving across...
Vol 41 No 1 | AFRICA Brave new century 7th January 2000 Dealing with the conflicts from the Atlantic to the Red Sea will dominate this year's policy agenda The tempo of political and economic change in Africa will speed up in 2000. In six elections, credible opposition parties will vie for power. Heavy pressure is building...