Vol 53 No 6 | ZIMBABWE Constitutional reform blow 16th March 2012 ZANU-PF opposes the reforms planned to precede the elections and knows how to scupper them The process of drafting the new constitution is teetering towards collapse. So the various factions are honing their plans for what could be a bruising election campaign under the ...
Vol 53 No 6 | ZIMBABWE The rise of Tendai Biti 16th March 2012 Tendai Biti has been the star both of the Movement for Democratic Change as its General Secretary and of the Government of National Unity as its Finance Minister. He was perhaps lu...
Vol 53 No 6 | SOUTH AFRICAEUROPEAN UNION Euro-Right backs Boers 16th March 2012 Afrikaners complaining of a ‘Boer genocide’ are joining forces with far-right members of the European Parliament to protest the murder of white farmers in South Africa. In 2010, th...
Vol 53 No 5 | ZAMBIA Lusaka restarts the anti-corruption campaign 2nd March 2012 President Sata starts to deliver on promises of cleaner government President Michael Sata is cheering donors and his supporters by relaunching the fight against corruption begun under the late President Levy Mwanawasa but curtailed under President...
Vol 53 No 5 | MALAWI Pressure mounts on Mutharika 2nd March 2012 The IMF still wants devaluation, while a former Attorney General claims the governing party is hiring thugs to silence critics Ralph Kasambara is voicing the concern of many when he warns of a campaign of intimidation against civil society activists by criminals hired by the party in power.
Vol 53 No 5 | MALAWI Kwacha devaluation: not if but when 2nd March 2012 The debate about whether to devalue the kwacha has moved on and become ‘by how much?’ President Bingu wa Mutharika remains determined not to devalue, though the International Monet...
Vol 53 No 5 | MADAGASCARSOUTH AFRICA Who's the democrat now? 2nd March 2012 South Africa seeks a global role and is standing up for democracy – in Madagascar, anyway.
Vol 5 (AAC) No 5 | ZAMBIACHINA Lusaka welcomes Asia, again 28th February 2012 President Michael Sata tries to balance Chinese investors’ interests and his populist policies The former scourge of Chinese investors, President Michael Chilufya Sata, has reshuffled his Patriotic Front government to placate Asian and other investors and to streamline econo...
Vol 5 (AAC) No 5 | ZAMBIACHINA Winners and losers in the contract rush 28th February 2012 Chinese investment in Zambia continues to boom under President Michael Sata’s Patriotic Front government, despite the rhetoric of his unruly ministers.
Vol 5 (AAC) No 5 | MALAWICHINA Too much competition 28th February 2012 A group of 33 Malawian merchants in Karonga has petitioned the government to oust the Chinese nationals whose businesses, the traders complain, are increasing competition in the no...