Vol 37 No 20 | CONGO-KINSHASA Follow the Guide 4th October 1996 Whether or not Mobutu returns to the helm, politicians are now fighting to succeed him In Zaïre, facts are scarce and often unreliable. The Prime Minister, Léon Lobitsch Kengo wa Dondo, said last month that President Mobutu Sese Seko would come home from Switzerland...
Vol 37 No 20 | GABON Have petrol, will travel 4th October 1996 Local elections are due this month after President Bongo's three-year delay The elections due on 20 October are more politically significant than municipal polls usually manage to be. This is because they are seen as completing the process of transition to...
Vol 37 No 19 | CONGO-KINSHASA Military operation 20th September 1996 Desperately thin and recovering uncertainly from his operation for cancer of the prostate on 22 August, President Mobutu Sese Seko is worrying his friends in Paris and Washington. ...
Vol 37 No 18 | CONGO-BRAZZAVILLE Lissouba lite 6th September 1996 The President is in trouble unless he takes his new Prime Minister seriously The President's priorities are clear, for once. He wants to be reelected in June 1997. Soon thereafter, Elf-Aquitaine will start to pump oil from its new wells at N'Kossa. In excha...
Vol 37 No 17 | GABONFRANCE Chasse gardée 23rd August 1996 A French judicial investigation into alleged embezzlement by the former chairman of Elf-Aquitaine, Loïk le Floch Prigent (currently in custody for his own protection) is embarassi...
Vol 37 No 16 | CAMEROON Biya good boy 2nd August 1996 More tactician than playboy, the President has a talent for confusing his opponents Paul Biya's glamorous young wife, Francesco Smalto suits and frequent private trips to Europe may suggest a political playboy. Yet the President is a considerable tactician and has...
Vol 37 No 12 | CONGO-KINSHASA Heart of Anglo 7th June 1996 Zinc mine development at Kipushi, mineral exploration in Shaba, metal processing at Kolwezi; these new ventures in Zaïre show how the world's biggest mining company, the Anglo- Ame...
Vol 37 No 12 | CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Mutineers' mistake 7th June 1996 Two military uprisings within a month have thoroughly destabilised the government of President Ange-Félix Patassé. On 18 May the leaders of the April mutiny, headed by Adjutant (Se...
Vol 37 No 10 | CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC Angel on a pinhead 10th May 1996 A small mutiny caused a big panic and reasserted French influence in Bangui President Ange-Félix Patassé in his Sango-language speeches vaunts his nationalism and his refusal to take orders from Paris, as his predecessors did. Yet when angry ...
Vol 37 No 10 | CHAD Debts to Déby 10th May 1996 For want of an alternative, Paris is resigned to Déby winning a mandate After 35 years of independence and 30 of civil war, Chad will hold its first pluralist election on 2 June. Once a warlord and now President, Idriss Déby is favoured to win, partly ...