Vol 61 No 7 | KENYACOVID-19 Locking down politics 2nd April 2020 The coronavirus pandemic will not only leave Kenyans much poorer, but also change the political landscape profoundly, according to the latest thinking. One likely casualty will be ... READ FOR FREE
Vol 61 No 7 | TANZANIACOVID-19 Magufuli the outlier 2nd April 2020 Tanzania stands apart from its neighbours in its response to Covid-19. President John Magufuli has resisted imposing blanket restrictions on movement, curfews and other forms of lo...
Vol 61 No 7 | SOUTH SUDANCOVID-19 The fourth horseman 2nd April 2020 Officially, South Sudan remained one of the few African countries at the beginning of April to be free of the coronavirus, although draconian measures are in place to try to preven...
Vol 61 No 6 | KENYA The fight for Jubilee 19th March 2020 Open warfare between factions loyal to the President and his Deputy have taken the governing party to the brink of collapse The death and funeral of ex-President Daniel arap Moi last month may have united political leaders in an outbreak of praise, but the bitter struggle for control of the governing Ju...
Vol 61 No 6 | SUDAN The hit on Hamdok 19th March 2020 The attempt on the Prime Minister’s life underscores his vulnerability and puts the spotlight on his myriad foes Whether the bomb attack on Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok's convoy on 9 March was a serious bid to kill him or just a show of strength by backers of the former regime it has further...
Vol 61 No 6 | EGYPTETHIOPIASUDAN Cairo and Addis split over dam 19th March 2020 Ethiopia has pulled out of US-hosted talks on the Blue Nile project as bitterness and mistrust grow Ethiopia is courting regional states and the African Union to bolster its diplomatic position after pulling out of United States-mediated talks on the filling and operations of the...
Vol 61 No 6 | ETHIOPIA New party, old tactics 19th March 2020 The opposition is up against a still powerful security state while campaigning for the August elections Many oppositionists believe the general election scheduled for 29 August has already veered from the fair, democratic process promised by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed when he took off...
Vol 61 No 6 | KENYASOMALIA Frontier fracas 19th March 2020 Conflict flares between Mogadishu and Nairobi over Jubaland. Kenya wants a buffer zone but Farmajo has other ideas Months of tensions between Mogadishu and its southern state of Jubaland came to the boil in early March and spilled across the Kenyan border in a violent face-off between the Somal...
Vol 61 No 5 | EGYPTETHIOPIAUNITED STATES That dam problem 5th March 2020 The tortuous negotiations between Addis Ababa and Cairo over the building and filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam have lurched into an acrimonious finale. Ethiopia's For...
Vol 61 No 4 | SUDAN Beshir's trials begin 20th February 2020 Although the government has opened talks with the ICC, that doesn’t mean the ousted leader will face trial in the Hague any time soon Reports that the Khartoum transitional government has approved cooperation with the International Criminal Court in the Hague came on 11 February after a flurry of diplomatic initi... READ FOR FREE