Vol 46 No 3 | KENYA Rebellion under the rainbow 4th February 2005 Infighting in the ruling coalition over election rules and constitutional reform further undermines President Kibaki President Mwai Kibaki faces a new schism in the ranks of the unstable National Rainbow Coalition (Narc) over his ultimatum that all its parties must hold elections by 31 March or f...
Vol 46 No 3 | KENYA The new flagbearers 4th February 2005 As the governing National Rainbow Coalition (Narc) quarrels over internal elections, Kenya's alliance system is becoming increasingly fluid and a new set of leaders is jockeying fo...
Vol 46 No 3 | UGANDA Operation Kisanja 4th February 2005 A proposed third term for the President upsets Ugandans' hopes for peace hey marched through Kampala, waving dried banana leaves and banners reading 'Operation Kisanja'. Some held aloft three fingers, showing support for a third term for President Yower...
Vol 46 No 3 | UGANDA Pass the ammunition 4th February 2005 President Yoweri Museveni's government in Kampala remains locked in a bloody counterinsurgency campaign against the Lord's Resistance Army, a fierce and brutal pseudo-Christian cul...
Vol 46 No 3 | SUDANBRITAIN Who's spooking who? 4th February 2005 Reports that British intelligence is training Sudan government spies raise awkward questions about policy following the 1 February release of a 244-page United Nations report detai...
Vol 46 No 2 | SUDAN Joy in the South, silence in the North 21st January 2005 The peace deal shores up the regime but raises doubts about the eventual plan for Southern independence At long last, Sudan's Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) has been signed, in Kenya's National Stadium on 9 January. Yet the participants have very different aims: the regime wants...
Vol 46 No 2 | SUDAN West of the border 21st January 2005 While accelerating its military build up in Darfur, the National Islamic Front government signed a peace deal on 7 January with the mysterious new rebel group, the National Movemen...
Vol 46 No 2 | SUDAN Capital concerns 21st January 2005 The temporary capital of Southern Sudan will be Rumbek, home to the South's first secondary school and, since its recapture by the Sudan People's Liberation Army in 1997, the base ...
Vol 45 No 25 | RWANDACONGO-KINSHASA On edge 17th December 2004 The fighting in North Kivu threatens both next year's promised elections and Congo's fragile peace. President Joseph Kabila's cheerleaders in Kinshasa blame Rwandan aggression for ...
Vol 45 No 24 | RWANDACONGO-KINSHASA Coming to blows 3rd December 2004 Somebody fired katyusha rockets into Rwerere village in Rwanda's northern Gisenyi province, on 15 November. Three people were hurt. A similar attack followed in Ruhengeri province....