Vol 47 No 22 | CHADSUDAN Wars across borders 3rd November 2006 Khartoum is exporting its Darfur holocaust to Chad and sparking regional fires The war now involves not only Chadian and Sudanese rebels and the two states' armies but is also drawing in Chadian civilians, communities who are arming and organising themselves ...
Vol 47 No 21 | EQUATORIAL GUINEAGABON No man an island 20th October 2006 United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan wanted to resolve a 35-year old territorial dispute between Equatorial Guinea and Gabon before his tenure ends. That looks doubtful. The...
Vol 47 No 19 | CHAD Déby supreme, for now 22nd September 2006 Standing up to donors and oil companies, Déby looks all-powerful - until the next rebel advance Seldom in his 16-year rule has President Idriss Déby Itno inspired much envy from his peers but right now, he is riding high. His latest tactical victory, against United Sta...
Vol 47 No 19 | CONGO-KINSHASA One of us cannot be wrong 22nd September 2006 Both President Kabila and challenger Bemba believe they can win the presidential poll Tensions are rising again following the burning down on 18 September of presidential candidate Jean-Pierre Bemba's main propaganda outlets, the studios of Canal Congo Tél&ea...
Vol 47 No 18 | CAMEROON Biya goes on and on 8th September 2006 The President's inaction keeps Cameroon peaceful, but far from prosperous President Paul Biya, an expert at staying in power, has presided over two decades of economic and social disaster. Many think him the main obstacle to political and economic reform...
Vol 47 No 17 | CONGO-KINSHASA Explosive results 25th August 2006 Nobody has won the 30 July presidential elections in results announced on 20 August. Instead there will be a run-off between Joseph Kabila (45 per cent) and Jean-Pierre Bemba (20 p...
Vol 47 No 16 | CONGO-KINSHASA Two elections, one country 4th August 2006 Voting and political sentiment is more divided than ever between the east and west of the country Two figures - President Joseph Kabila and Vice President Jean-Pierre Bemba - are dominating Congolese politics after the 30 July elections, which have been hailed as a success by U...
Vol 47 No 15 | CONGO-KINSHASA A new political season 21st July 2006 After four decades without real elections, Congolese now face five months of voting Congo-Kinshasa's Commission Electorale Indépendante (CEI) and the country's main financial donors are sure that the first round of the presidential poll, and the election of...
Vol 47 No 15 | CONGO-KINSHASA Front-runners and hopefuls 21st July 2006 In these elections, the first to be held in Congo-Kinshasa since March/April 1965, no less than 33 presidential candidates are registered with the Commission Electorale Indé...
Vol 47 No 14 | GABON Time's up 7th July 2006 The oil is running out and the ruling family is split, after Omar Bongo's forty years in power Mastery of the political chessboard and lashings of oil revenue have kept President Omar Bongo Ondimba in power for almost four decades and earned him re-election last December. He...