Vol 4 (AAC) No 6 | ZIMBABWECHINA Trading partners 15th April 2011 New indigenisation rules mean that European mining companies are on the way out while Asian companies are protected by their allies in Harare Robert Mugabe’s pet policies are souring the milk of friendship he shares with China. Chinese Deputy Premier Wang Qishan visited Harare in late March with a basket of financial...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 6 | ZIMBABWECHINA Sino-Zimbabwe in the Marange diamond fields 15th April 2011 The Kimberley Process suspended diamond sales from Marange in 2009 due to concerns about transparency in the production chain and the illicit activities of the security service...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 6 | MALAWICHINATAIWAN What the doctor ordered 15th April 2011 The corruption trial of Malawi’s former President Bakili Muluzi at the Blantyre High Court exposes the lack of transparency and good governance in Taiwan’s aid to African count...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 6 | ZAMBIACHINA One law for Zambians, another for Chinese 15th April 2011 Michael Sata of the opposition Patriotic Front says: ‘Under Rupiah, there are two laws: one for Chinese and one for other investors.’ He was reacting to news that Zambia’s Dire...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 6 | NAMIBIA Tarah Shaanika 15th April 2011 Chief Executive Officer, Namibia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) In late March, a Metal and Allied Namibian Workers Union branch went on strike at New Era Investments, a Chinese construction company, over wages and benefits. Namibia’s high u...
Vol 52 No 7 | SOUTH AFRICA Zuma’s presidential primary 1st April 2011 Claims of corruption and nepotism are weakening the ANC’s position ahead of key local elections For once, local government elections could change national politics. The municipal polls next month will be a critical test for President Jacob Zuma and the African National Congre...
Vol 52 No 7 | SOUTH AFRICA Who’s who in Zumaland 1st April 2011 The inner circle, allies inside government, and chief personal enemies
Vol 52 No 7 | ZIMBABWE Zanu-PF fails to oust Speaker 1st April 2011 The Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front’s attempt to get Simon Khaya Moyo elected as Speaker of Parliament failed on 30 March when the former Speaker, Lovemore Moyo of ...
Vol 52 No 7 | ANGOLAUNITED STATES School meals and bullets 1st April 2011 The Angolan government detained the United States-flagged Maersk Constellation container ship at the port of Lobito between 28 February and 17 March. This was in retaliation for th...
Vol 52 No 7 | SOUTH AFRICA Clubbing Beijing 1st April 2011 South Africa formally enters the informal club of BRIC nations – Brazil, Russian, India and China – in April in Beijing. On 24 to 26 March, ten key policy analysts from each countr...