Vol 53 No 14 | SOUTH AFRICASADC Bank to bank 6th July 2012 The Southern African Development Community, anxious to free its financial operations from domination by the large, state-owned Development Bank of Southern Africa, plans to set up ...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 | SOUTH AFRICAASIA South Africa looks east 30th June 2012 Lethargy in US and European markets has pushed the ANC government to fast-track deeper ties with Asia, but not everyone is convinced that it will work European officials expressed anger in early June about the governing African National Congress’s new strategy to sideline South Africa’s traditional trading allies and forge closer...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 | SOUTH AFRICAASIA Partnerships, promises and failures 30th June 2012 Despite the billions of dollars in investment that President Jacob Zuma’s ‘Look East’ policy could potentially deliver, Asian investment in South Africa has already yielded many pr...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 | ZIMBABWECHINA Parting gifts 30th June 2012 As new national elections loom, both parties in Zimbabwe’s coalition government are building stronger ties with Beijing China’s new Ambassador Lin Lin takes up his post in Harare this month. Ambassador Lin follows the outgoing Xin Shunkang, who completed a highly successful two-and-a-half-year tour ...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 9 | MADAGASCARCHINABRIEFING Miner’s missing millions 30th June 2012 Prime Minister Jean-Omer Beriziky says that Chinese investors are angry about the treatment they have received from the government. Wuhan Iron and Steel Corporation executives voci...
Vol 53 No 13 | GUINEASOUTH AFRICA A new battle to control the mines 22nd June 2012 The collapse of an opaque scheme to set up a multi-billion dollar national mining company prompts recriminations in Conakry and South Africa The Guinean government’s decision this week to shut down a bid by South African businessmen who wield high-level political connections, to run its national mining company follows g...
Vol 53 No 13 | GUINEASOUTH AFRICA Who's who in the Guinea loan saga 22nd June 2012 • Walter Hennig, Chief Executive Officer of Palladino, a South African. The considerable fortune enjoyed by the Hennig family comes mainly from diamond trading and farming, though ...
Vol 53 No 13 | ZIMBABWE A coarse debut 22nd June 2012 Outbursts in Angola by the Zambian President punctuate a regional meeting that went badly for Mugabe, too The most extraordinary thing about the extraordinary summit of the Southern African Development Community on 31 May-1 June was the performance of Zambia’s President Michael Sata. A...
Vol 53 No 13 | ZIMBABWE Justice denied 22nd June 2012 The mid-May visit to Zimbabwe by the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner, Navanethem Pillay, was disastrous. She came at the invitation of Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa, ...
Vol 53 No 13 | ZAMBIA Sata takes on the judges 22nd June 2012 Controversy over the judiciary and a law suit over Zambian Airways show the PF and Banda still at war President Michael Sata has sparked a political storm by forcing out Zambia’s most senior judge, Chief Justice Ernest Sakala, on 15 June. The opposition accuses Sata of politicising...