Vol 41 No 25 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Gbagbo rides the tiger 22nd December 2000 Gbagbo could still pull his country back from the brink but shows little sign of wanting to The stunning victory of President Laurent Koudou Gbagbo's Front Populaire Ivoirien in the parliamentary elections on 10 December settles nothing. In many respects, it makes matters...
Vol 41 No 25 | GHANA View of the Volta 22nd December 2000 A victorious opposition should remember Ghana's poorest people voted against it Opposition politicians brim with confidence after the 7 December elections gave the New Patriotic Party 99 seats in the 200-seat parliament against 92 for the incumbent National De...
Vol 41 No 25 | GAMBIA Under-confident 22nd December 2000 Are relations improving between Gambia and the Commonwealth? In 1995, the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG) was set up to look at members' attitudes to democracy.
Vol 41 No 24 | SIERRA LEONE Bringing back the British 8th December 2000 Critically dependent on UN and British military support, President Kabbah's government is facing growing civilian opposition Desperation and nostalgia help explain why more than 5,000 Sierra Leoneans crowded in to the National Stadium in Freetown on 23 November to show their support for British soldiers ...
Vol 41 No 24 | GUINEA BISSAU Death of a veteran 8th December 2000 It seems that troops loyal to President Kumba Yala killed self-proclaimed Chief of Staff General Ansumane Mane in an ambush about 30 kilometres from the capital, Bissau, on 23 Nove...
Vol 41 No 23 | GHANA A bandwagon for change 24th November 2000 As President Rawlings prepares to bow out, the opposition parties have their best chance of winning power in a decade One of Ghana's experienced political observers recently confided to a friend in Accra: 'For the first time in this country, I have no idea what is going to happen next.' He is not ...
Vol 41 No 23 | GHANA My country right and left 24th November 2000 The seven presidential candidates and parties contesting the 7 December elections offer an odd mix of professed ideologies and political histories. For 50 years, Ghanaian political...
Vol 41 No 23 | BURKINA FASO Stuck in the sand 24th November 2000 President Blaise Compaoré has changed his government but not his problems On 6 November, a new prime minister, Ernest Yonli, took over from the respected but hamstrung technocrat Kadré Désiré Ouédraogo. His first big difficult...
Vol 41 No 23 | SENEGAL Conflict of interests 24th November 2000 Prime Minister Moustapha Niasse is getting ready to resign, probably before the constitutional referendum due on 7 January.
Vol 41 No 22 | CÔTE D'IVOIRE Gbagbo's next test 10th November 2000 The nation's troubles are not over yet. On 10 December, elections for the National Assembly will follow the 22 October presidential election. This is the poll in which Laurent Gbag...