Vol 45 No 3 | GHANA Kaiser's bill 4th February 2004 It's election year and President John Kufuor wants to make the struggling economy look good. He promised his party's wealthy patrons a golden age for business; so far, mostly forei...
Vol 45 No 3 | SÃO TOMÉ & PRÍNCIPE Gems to oil 4th February 2004 Claims by Diamondworks, a South African-based, Canadian-registered company with a colourful history in mining and security (AC Vol 44 No 15), to have secured oil trading rights in ...
Vol 45 No 2 | NIGERIA More petro-nairas 23rd January 2004 The unions lose another battle to Obasanjo's campaign to open up the oil business Another round in the battle to liberalise the oil business goes to President Olusegun Obasanjo after the once mighty Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) backed down from its campaign to ...
Vol 45 No 2 | NIGERIA The other General 23rd January 2004 President Olusegun Obasanjo's rival in last year's contest, retired general and former military ruler Muhammadu Buhari (1983-85) was in London last week for medical treatment and t...
Vol 45 No 2 | TOGO Succession rumble 23rd January 2004 General Gnassingbé Eyadéma has not appeared in public since the Liberation Day celebrations on 13 January, date of President Sylvanus Olympio's murder and Eyadé...
Vol 44 No 25 | NIGERIA Reforms, risks and rumblings 19th December 2003 New opponents are lurking in the shadows as President Obasanjo tries to change course 'Everything is in place,' the tall man in babariga assured his audience in a Kaduna street. 'In place for what?' came the reply. 'Regime change of course!' the tall man smirked. Su...
Vol 44 No 25 | GUINEA No change there, then 19th December 2003 Ill and politically incoherent, President Conté keeps going by eliminating all opposition With a presidential election looming on 21 December, Guinea's military high command has banned soldiers from carrying arms in the Samory Touré barracks where President...
Vol 44 No 25 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Next year in Paris 19th December 2003 President Laurent Gbagbo's state visit to France, now rescheduled for sometime in January, will test diplomatic limits on both sides. Gbagbo doesn't want to appear too chummy with ...
Vol 44 No 24 | NIGERIA Missing airline 5th December 2003 Who stole Nigeria Airways? A cabal of managers, ministers and senior officials, said a judicial inquiry report last month. It details how the airline was destroyed by asset strippi...
Vol 44 No 24 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE We interrupt . . . 5th December 2003 Lieutenant Zadi's forcible interruption of state television programmes on 30 November to demand the withdrawal of French troops may presage a new offensive by loyalists of Presiden...