Vol 49 No 22 | UGANDACONGO-KINSHASA Kony's new front 31st October 2008 As the crisis around Goma intensifies, conditions further north are deteriorating, opening up the possibility of more regional intervention. In the mineral-rich Orientale, Ugandan...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 3 | CONGO-KINSHASACHINA Checking the assets 24th October 2008 Big questions are arising about the timing and value of China’s grand foray into Africa’s richest copper and cobalt mines It could be another three years before China launches its US$3 billion investment into Katanga’s vast reserves of copper and cobalt, according to Congolese mining officials...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 2 | CONGO-KINSHASAASIA Another chance for Asia 24th October 2008 Indian and South Korean companies are joining their Chinese counterparts in the rush for Congo’s resources. As well as announcing new deals on mining and infrastructure development, Chinese companies are also moving into Congo’s much depleted agriculture sector. Palm oil is the ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 1 | CHADCHINA The battle for Ndjamena 23rd October 2008 President Déby left Beijing with a clutch of deals after he had ditched Taipei – ‘for the survival of Chad’ Losing Chad has been a big setback for Taiwan’s plans in Africa. Chad had resumed diplomatic ties with Taiwan in 1997. Merchandise trade had not been important for either ...
Vol 1 (AAC) No 1 | CONGO-KINSHASACHINA La grande bouffe 23rd October 2008 Belgium and the United States are still reeling from Kinshasa’s mid-September announcement that China is to invest more than US$8 billion in Congo-Kinshasa.
Vol 49 No 21 | GABON Spiralling serpents 17th October 2008 President Omar Bongo Ondimba’s anti-corruption drive has produced unexpected results.As Harvard University and the Mo Ibrahim Foundation announced that Gabon was among the top ten ...
Vol 49 No 20 | CONGO-KINSHASA Prime Minister departs 3rd October 2008 Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga's departure could strengthen President Joseph Kabila's hand, but not for the better Admission of failure The resignation of Prime Minister Antoine Gizenga Fundji on 25 September launches a battle for succession that will probably strengthen President Joseph Kabila...
Vol 49 No 20 | CONGO-KINSHASA Forest contracts review 3rd October 2008 The government is reviewing forestry concessions and Greenpeace produces a report that shows Congo-Kinshsasa's government is to reform the controversial forestry sector. On 30 July, an interministerial commission, Le Commission Interministérielle de Conversion des A...
Vol 49 No 19 | CONGO-KINSHASA Tin soldiers 19th September 2008 The commanders of Congo’s army, the Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo, are mining cassiterite (tin ore) and gold in league with the majority...
Vol 49 No 16 | CAMEROON Fru Ndi's trial 1st August 2008 The 19 August murder trial of veteran oppositionist John Fru Ndi and 22 of his Social Democratic Front members will further sideline the leader of the SDF, Cameroon's last major op...