Vol 46 No 13 | ETHIOPIA Post-election massacre 24th June 2005 The power struggle has worsened in the ruling party following the surprise success of opposition parties in May's elections (AC Vol 46 No 11). Hardliners in the Ethiopian People's ...
Vol 46 No 13 | KENYA More ships ahoy! 24th June 2005 A week after being left off the Group of Eight finance ministers' list of African states eligible for debt relief on 11 June, President Mwai Kibaki's government has unblocked payme...
Vol 46 No 12 | TANZANIABRITAIN Watergate, the sequel 10th June 2005 A controversial US$143.5 million project to commercialise Tanzania's water and sewage system has ended in acrimony and political embarrassment for the World Bank and the British go...
Vol 46 No 11 | ETHIOPIA The big upset 27th May 2005 No one expected the ruling party to do so badly but it still holds power at the centre, facing a revitalised opposition It was a stunning setback for the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front. When the polls closed on 15 May, the opposition Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD) ...
Vol 46 No 11 | ETHIOPIA The ethnic factor 27th May 2005 The Coalition for Unity and Democracy appeals to Amhara nationalism, which the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front calls chauvinism. The CUD wants to get rid o...
Vol 46 No 11 | COMOROS Three into one 27th May 2005 Once again, the islands quarrel and South Africa tries to reconcile them Rival leaders seemed to have found a way out of years of coups and secessionist crises when they adopted a new power-sharing constitution in 2001. Now, tensions over implementation...
Vol 46 No 11 | COMOROS A man from Anjouan 27th May 2005 It is Anjouan island's turn to fill the Union presidency after elections in April 2006. Leading candidates include:
Vol 46 No 11 | SUDANUNITED NATIONS Watch this space 27th May 2005 We hear Jan Pronk, the United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative for Sudan since June, seeks another job. The Netherlands' former International Development Minister...
Vol 46 No 11 | SOMALIA Surreal 27th May 2005 Somalia's foreign partners are wondering how long its Transitional Federal Government (TFG) can last. Since they painstakingly arranged for its creation, two big things have gone w...
Vol 46 No 10 | SUDAN Seizing the day in the South 13th May 2005 To succeed, the new government must be more than a triumphant army The Government of South Sudan (GOSS) is waiting to be born. Its formidable task is to build a country from scratch and according to January's Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) (A...