Vol 3 (AAC) No 10 | SOUTH AFRICAASIA A golden child in Zuma's family 17th August 2010 Political networks are helping a scion of the Zuma clan secure lucrative supply and production deals with Asian investors The business empire of Khulubuse Zuma, a favourite nephew of President Jacob Zuma, is growing at breakneck speed and strengthened by a raft of opaque deals with Chinese and Sout...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 10 | MADAGASCARCHINA Beijing offers an iron bailout 17th August 2010 A record US$100 million signature bonus for Andry Rajoelina's regime from Chinese investors will not be enough to compensate for the loss of aid funds as Western governments tr...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 10 | ANGOLACHINA Luanda's oil lifeline 17th August 2010 Economic relations between Luanda and Beijing are getting even closer as Angola struggles with mounting debts while China becomes more dependent on Angolan oil. In mid-August, Fi...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 10 | ZIMBABWECHINA A Mugabe shakedown at the Shanghai Expo 17th August 2010 Seeking hard cash and a platform for his disavowals of the West, President Robert Mugabe flew to Shanghai's spectacular trade expo, where on 11 August he thanked Beijing for bein...
Vol 3 (AAC) No 10 | ESWATINI Mswati III 17th August 2010 King of Swaziland Of Taiwan's four African allies, the staunchest has been Swaziland. At independence from Britain in 1968, King Sobhuza II declared allegiance to Taipei. Despite China's rise in ...
Vol 51 No 16 | SOUTH AFRICA An uneasy ruling alliance 6th August 2010 The ANC needs stronger leadership to referee the intensifying internal debates ahead of the policy-making conference in September The policies and programmes of the governing African National Congress will be reviewed at the party's National General Council in Durban on 20-24 September. Few of the policies ar...
Vol 51 No 16 | SOUTH AFRICA Taking sides in the big debate 6th August 2010 The main opposing statements for the National General Council to be held by the governing African National Congress come, firstly, in the official policy document and, secondly, in...
Vol 51 No 16 | ZIMBABWE Bullfighting 6th August 2010 The Politburo of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front has always regarded the award of hero status as within its sole gift, something hotly contested by the Movement...
Vol 51 No 16 | MALAWI Dog days in Lilongwe 6th August 2010 When five dogs belonging to a white Zimbabwean couple, Dean and Helen van Schalhwal, savaged their 72-year-old watchman, Samson Chimdima, in Lilongwe last month, the incident escal...
Vol 51 No 15 | SOUTH AFRICA Zuma’s first-term casualties 23rd July 2010 With dissenting ministers and departing civil servants, President Jacob Zuma faces a tough return to workaday politics Someone in President Jacob Zuma’s office has read a management textbook and reproduced chunks of it as government policy. Ahead of his post-World Cup cabinet ‘lekgotla’ (big meetin...