Vol 48 No 24 | ETHIOPIA Ethiopia's options 30th November 2007 Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi's government has three options for its Somalia policy, all of them formidably difficult.
Vol 48 No 24 | KENYASUDAN The wrong report 30th November 2007 Kenya and the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) are suppressing debate about increasing tension between Khartoum and the Government of Southern Sudan, and the resi...
Vol 48 No 24 | UGANDACOMMONWEALTH Regal rivalry 30th November 2007 The Commonwealth summit last week provided an unrivalled opportunity for local monarchists to promote their own political agenda through unabashed adoration of Britain's octogenari...
Vol 48 No 23 | UGANDA Problematic peace as the Commonwealth meets 16th November 2007 The government wants a peace deal to show its guests but the rebels do not want to go to gaol One billboard proclaimed: '1.6 billion eyes on Uganda'. As the country rushes around making last-minute preparations for the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) on 23-...
Vol 48 No 23 | UGANDA Two hotels go missing 16th November 2007 Uganda is ready for CHOGM!', shout the billboards. Traffic lights are being erected, crater-like potholes filled in, police trained - all for this month's Commonwealth Heads of Gov...
Vol 48 No 23 | KENYA Judges misjudged 16th November 2007 A close-run election and corruption allegations will give judicial appointments extra significance As Kenya's presidential race speeds up, the contenders have their eyes on the legal system. For incumbent President Mwai Kibaki, this may be an additional insurance policy in a slo...
Vol 48 No 23 | KENYA Promises and lies 16th November 2007 This week, parties contesting the 27 December election are holding primary elections to choose their candidates. Next week, campaigning officially starts. President Mwai Kibaki is ...
Vol 48 No 23 | SUDAN Animated suspension 16th November 2007 With the Sudan People's Liberation Movement still suspending its participation in the Government of National Unity in Khartoum, the semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan is ...
Vol 48 No 23 | UGANDACONGO-KINSHASA Guerre du lac 16th November 2007 Commercial rivalries and contractual disputes over oil reserves in Lake Albert, which runs along the Congo-Kinshasa/ Uganda border, are heating up. Tensions between their two armie...
Vol 48 No 22 | SUDAN Raiding the camps 2nd November 2007 While Khartoum’s delegates attend the peace talks, its armed forces move in on Darfur’s displaced peoples’ camps As Khartoum’s delegation sat in Libya slamming ‘holdout rebels’ who had boycotted the Darfur talks, its armed forces were capturing displaced people in a camp nea...