Vol 41 No 1 | ECONOMYAFRICA Less debt, more growth 7th January 2000 World Bank President Jim Wolfensohn, together with internationalist anti-debt campaigners, will get joint credit if the Bank and the international Monetary Fund's Heavily Indebted Poor Country initiative makes...
Vol 40 No 23 | UNITED STATESAFRICA Presidential accounts 19th December 1999 Between the banks and the ruling families, Africa's money runs out President Bill Clinton's government wants to crack down on the private-banking departments of some major US banks through which, it is alleged, corrupt foreign officials have laundered stolen...
Vol 40 No 19 | SUDANAFRICA Blow up 24th September 1999 As the opposition attacks Khartoum's new pipeline, Colonel Gadaffi tries to mediate The opposition fighters who blew a hole in the government's new oil pipeline on 19 September also blew apart its campaign to convince the world that it has...
Vol 40 No 19 | AFRICAEUROPE Busting the busters 24th September 1999 A combination of new surveillance technology and pressure on the United Nations to do more to clamp down on weapons flows to rebel movements in Africa is making...
Vol 40 No 19 | FRANCEAFRICA Another Euroland 24th September 1999 Prospects for economic union in West Africa, at least among the CFA Franc Zone countries, are looking up. The Union Economique et Monétaire Ouest-Africaine is pushing ahead with...
Vol 40 No 16 | AFRICABRITAIN Out of Africa 6th August 1999 Peter Hain's appointment as Britain's Minister of State for Africa is likely to push African concerns a few notches higher up the Whitehall totem pole.
Vol 40 No 16 | FRANCEAFRICA Jacques' jaunt 6th August 1999 President Jacques Chirac's four-country hurtle round West Africa (21-24 July) was a damp squib. He lacks the verve of his more cerebral predecessor François Mitterrand who had...
Vol 40 No 13 | YUGOSLAVIAAFRICA Rival refugees 25th June 1999 Those in Africa who'd hoped the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's bombing of former Yugoslavia presaged a tougher line on rogue states and human rights abusers are disappointed. The...
Vol 40 No 12 | NETHERLANDSAFRICA Yellow card 11th June 1999 The Netherlands has warned four African governments that it will halt aid if they don't improve their governance records, Africa Confidential has learned.
Vol 40 No 5 | AFRICA Conference calls 5th May 1999 Amsterdam and Geneva have become favoured cities for conference organisers seeking highranking African delegates. An impressive array of ministers and power company managers is on the guest list...