Vol 46 No 5 | CONGO-KINSHASA IMF reprieve 4th March 2005 An International Monetary Fund mission to Kinshasa in mid-February led by Cyrille Briançon is to give the government a pass-mark and recommend that the final tranche of its ...
Vol 46 No 4 | GABON The next caliph 18th February 2005 When President Gnassingbé Eyadéma's son Faure Gnassingbé inherited Togo's presidency, Gabonese watched closely. Now President Omar Bongo Ondimba, 69, is Africa...
Vol 46 No 3 | CONGO-KINSHASA Peace is pricey 4th February 2005 Kinshasa's political chiefs will lose their incomes if they lose the elections Logistical obstacles and political arguments surround the transitional government's decision to postpone national elections, due in June and now put off by at least six months. Com...
Vol 46 No 2 | EQUATORIAL GUINEASOUTH AFRICA Crabs in a barrel 21st January 2005 Exclusive update on the Equatorian coup plot deals - only available online South African prosecutors are pressing ahead with investigations into the Equatorial Guinea coup saga following their plea bargain deal with Mark Thatcher, which was ratified in Ca...
Vol 46 No 2 | GABON Bongo for ever 21st January 2005 The oil is dwindling but the President shows no such weakness It is election year again in Gabon and there is no doubt who will win: President Omar Bongo Ondimba, who has presided over the now declining oil power since 1967. At 69, he is Afr...
Vol 46 No 2 | GABON New at the convivial party 21st January 2005 Of Gabon's 35 registered political parties, 29 belong to the presidential majority in what President Omar Bongo calls his 'convivial democracy'.
Vol 46 No 2 | CONGO-KINSHASA Impossible vote 21st January 2005 The announcement that the elections are to be postponed by at least six months has sparked a new wave of political unrest from all sides. Few would argue with Father Apollinaire Ma...
Vol 46 No 2 | CHAD Chinese walls 21st January 2005 President Idriss Déby is on the campaign trail for a referendum on changing the constitution to give him a third term in office. Many of the gifts he generously distributes ...
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 25 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE A shining example 17th December 2004 Congo's Christmas wish, a three-year US$84 million Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility, was granted by the International Monetary Fund on 6 December, after years of failed reform...