Vol 5 (AAC) No 8 | MAURITIUSCHINA Phantom economic zones 1st June 2012 Six years after the project was launched amid great fanfare, the foundations for the Chinese special economic zone have yet to be laid China's grand plans for special economic zones across Africa to emulate the success of its coastal manufacturing regions have hit problems in Mauritius and Algeria, showing that th...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 8 | ANGOLAINDIABRIEFING Asian workers strike in Kwanza Sul 1st June 2012 A wage dispute at an Angolan building site in Chindonga, a sleepy town in Kwanza Sul, is causing a storm in India.
Vol 5 (AAC) No 8 | ZAMBIA Given Lubinda 1st June 2012 Minister of Foreign Affairs and Tourism, Zambia Zambian President Michael Chilufya Sata (aka ‘King Cobra’) used anti-Chinese rhetoric to whip up populist sentiment and win power in 2011, since when he has changed his tone.
Vol 53 No 11 | SOUTH AFRICA The leadership race opens up 25th May 2012 The contest for the presidential nomination is stirring up a lot of mud, and harming the governing party and the entire country The battle for succession in the African National Congress is getting nastier as its outcome looks more uncertain. Supporters of the main protagonists fight their battles, firstly ...
Vol 53 No 11 | SOUTH AFRICA Police and thieves 25th May 2012 President Jacob Zuma’s allies are trying to arrange the state security and financial apparatus to protect him from future prosecution. They also want security officials to pursue h...
Vol 53 No 11 | ZIMBABWE Muscling out Mugabe 25th May 2012 Politics in general as well as the race to succeed Mugabe are deepening in complexity and rancour Politics are fast becoming a heady mix of military muscle-flexing, metaphysics and Machiavellianism, especially the politicking of those who would succeed President Robert Mugabe. ...
Vol 53 No 11 | ZIMBABWE Devil of a mess 25th May 2012 ‘I detect a Satanic hand at work,’ said the excommunicated Anglican Archbishop Nolbert Kunonga. The Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front apologist was talking about the ...
Vol 53 No 11 | SOUTH AFRICA An imported ally 25th May 2012 Joseph Stiglitz, a United States Nobel prize-winning economist, has become an unlikely guru of the left wing of the governing African National Congress in its battle with the cent...
Vol 53 No 11 | GABONSOUTH AFRICAAFRICAN UNION Entente absente 25th May 2012 Efforts to negotiate a compromise between Gabon and South Africa over the contest for the presidency of the African Union Commission are faltering. This is unlikely to be resolved...
Vol 53 No 10 | SOUTH AFRICA Charity ends at home 11th May 2012 Recession in the industrialised world has cut into financial support for NGOs and private think-tanks in Africa Civic activists and concerned citizens are threatened by a steep drop in charitable donations. The funding model of voluntary donations for good works is a victim of the Western ec...