Vol 50 No 13 | SUDAN 'Selling the South down the river' 26th June 2009 This week's meeting in Washington of the two signatories to the 2005 CPA is unprecedented. Both the National Congress Party (aka National Islamic Front) and the Sudan People's Libe...
Vol 50 No 13 | SUDAN The coup-making government lives on 26th June 2009 Hassan Abdullah el Turabi may watch mainly from the wings but the party he nurtured lives on, albeit renamed. The core group of his National Islamic Front is still largely intact s...
Vol 50 No 13 | KENYA Good news for some 26th June 2009 Three main groups should do well out of Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta's maiden budget: Kenya's 210 elected members of parliament and its millionaires and commercial bankers....
Vol 50 No 13 | UGANDA Unable to spend 26th June 2009 Uganda's first female Finance Minister, Syda Namirembe Bbumba, was big on optimism with her $3.6 bn. budget, which had no tax increases. With economic growth expected to slow from ...
Vol 50 No 12 | KENYA Uhuru's accounting crisis 12th June 2009 A series of mathematical blunders complicates preparations for the budget and suggests a government cover-up A political and economic storm battered Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta before his maiden budget speech on 11 June, as the effects of last year’s political crisis feed into falling...
Vol 50 No 12 | ERITREA Mistaken identity 12th June 2009 The Eritrean opposition’s struggles to be heard may be harder since its main news site got into difficulties last week. The Awate.com website claimed that a film crew from Sweden, ...
Vol 50 No 11 | SOMALIA Target Mogadishu 29th May 2009 An alliance between Al Shabaab and the Hizbul Islam militias looks determined to seize the capital but their arms suppliers face UN sanctions More than 200 people have been killed and over 50,000 people chased from their homes in this month's offensive by insurgents against President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed's regime i...
Vol 50 No 11 | SUDAN Who's counting? 29th May 2009 When Southern Sudan's President Salva Kiir Mayardit said this month that he was 'unhappy and unsatisfied' with the census results, he was pointing to the next major clash between h...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 7 | SOMALIAASIA Somalia tests maritime solidarity 22nd May 2009 The international anti-piracy mission off the coast of Somalia is the type of cooperative mission that the United States sees as helpful to reduce the strain on its overstretched m...
Vol 50 No 10 | ETHIOPIA A change is going to come 15th May 2009 After 18 years in power, serious moves are afoot to renew the leadership of the ruling EPRDF Change is coming to Ethiopia, says Prime Minister Meles Zenawi. It was time the country's political old guard stepped down, he told Africa Confidential in an interview on 3 May. Me...