Vol 55 No 10 | TANZANIANORTH KOREA The MIGs of Mwanza 16th May 2014 Tanzania has sent home the North Koreans who were supposed to be restoring some of the Tanzanian People’s Defence Force’s Soviet-era military equipment following secret...
Vol 55 No 10 | SOMALIA Parliament wants the President's head 12th May 2014 A letter from almost half of all MPs calls on Hassan Sheikh to step down or be forced out President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is fighting for his political life after more than 100 members of parliament petitioned him to resign over his failure to tackle security. If he did...
Vol 55 No 10 | ETHIOPIA Addis plan touches off riots 7th May 2014 A scheme to expand the administrative area of the capital has sparked Oromo nationalist anger Peaceful protests at Ambo University and on campuses across Oromia turned into deadly clashes with security forces for days after federal police shot dead a 14-year-old student, En...
Vol 55 No 9 | SOUTH SUDAN Calling time on the killing 2nd May 2014 As the rival leaders appear indifferent to the slaughter and threats to stability, support is growing for a serious intervention force and targeted sanctions The pressures of war are mounting but President Salva Kiir Mayardit still sports a black ten-gallon hat and a hefty walking stick. Looking tired and stooped, Salva hectored a group... READ FOR FREE
Vol 55 No 9 | SOUTH SUDAN The third eleven enters the contest 2nd May 2014 At talks in Addis Ababa about forming an interim government in South Sudan, some are pinning their hopes on a group of eleven politicians, most of whom were ministers until they we...
Vol 55 No 9 | KENYA Alarm over terror swoop 2nd May 2014 The government is screening ethnic Somalis and confining refugees to camps. Some question the effectiveness – and motives – of the policy The security agencies' investigation of the Somali community for links to terrorism is meeting growing criticism. It forms part of the Jubilee Alliance government's response to the...
Vol 55 No 9 | TANZANIA Electrical storm 2nd May 2014 Some of the government's electricity supply deals – what Energy Minister Sospeter Muhongo called 'shoddy contracts that are a burden to Tanzanians' – are back in the ne...
Vol 55 No 9 | SOMALIA Regime's grip weakens 1st May 2014 Hassan Sheikh’s government can’t plug the leaks in public finances while Al Shabaab attacks increase in the capital. It’s a dangerous combination Somalia is beleaguered on all fronts: terrorist attacks are on the rise, the government cannot tackle the chronic theft of public money and the international community is losing co...
Vol 55 No 8 | EGYPTSUDAN Saudi Arabia targets Khartoum 18th April 2014 The National Congress Party’s support for Egypt’s Muslim Brothers is exacting a heavy political and economic cost Financial sanctions on Sudan by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are a political warning shot. The immediate targets are Khartoum's backing for Egypt's banned Muslim Broth...
Vol 55 No 8 | RWANDA Kagame mourns – and warns 18th April 2014 The 20th commemoration of the genocide of 1994 found the President uncompromising towards France and others he sees as enemies President Paul Kagame's keynote speech at the Amahoro Stadium on 7 April urged everyone to face up to their responsibilities, since 'the people who planned and carried out the geno...