Vol 2 (AAC) No 10 | SOUTH AFRICA Sizwe Nxasana 27th August 2009 Chief Executive Officer, FirstRand Bank, South Africa Sizwe Nxasana has just led negotiations for an alliance with China Construction Bank. The two banks have signed a deal which commits FirstRand (the second biggest bank in South ...
Vol 50 No 16 | SOUTH AFRICA Township protestors take on the ANC government 7th August 2009 After weeks of angry protests in the townships, President Zuma and his ministers promise to make the problems of the poorest a priority Pictures of police firing rubber bullets into a crowd of protestors in Thokoza township on 27 July gave President Jacob Zuma's three-month-old government its strongest reality chec...
Vol 50 No 16 | SOUTH AFRICA The poorest protest 7th August 2009 Gauteng Province, around Johannesburg, is the most heavily industrial part of South Africa, with tightly crammed townships and informal settlements for those who came to find work....
Vol 50 No 16 | NAMIBIA Behind the sidelining of General Martin Shalli 7th August 2009 The General is out, SWAPO party wrangles continue, corruption is suspected and China earns a bad name The suspension of the popular chief of the Namibia Defence Force (NDF), Lieutenant General Martin Shalli, on 22 July, has shocked Namibians and angered soldiers. Some regard it as ...
Vol 50 No 16 | NAMIBIA Namibia's China disappearing act 7th August 2009 The Windhoek corruption case has been wiped from the internet in China. It is being treated like events in Taiwan, Tibet or the activities of the Falun Gong sect. 'The search resul...
Vol 50 No 16 | ANGOLAPORTUGAL Vicente's Portuguese links 7th August 2009 Foreign oil companies are looking closely at the links between Sonangol Chairman Manuel Vicente's holdings in the Banco de Investimento Global and the spate of contracts awarded by...
Vol 50 No 16 | ZIMBABWE Parliamentary prosecutions 7th August 2009 A rowdy session is in prospect following parliament's return after the winter recess and President Robert Mugabe's determination to regain control of it. His strategy - and that of...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 9 | NAMIBIACHINA Beijing in scanner scandal 31st July 2009 A politically-charged investigation into commissions on the supply of scanners to the Windhoek government is drawing in some high-profile Chinese officials The arrest of Namibia's powerful Public Service Commissioner, Teckla Lameck, on 9 July by investigators of the Namibian Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) in connection with a cont...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 9 | NAMIBIACHINA Small corridors of power at Nuctech 31st July 2009 Until now, Hu Haifeng, the 38-year-old son of China's paramount leader Hu Jintao, has managed to stay out of the limelight. While Hu senior climbed the party ranks - through ung...
Vol 2 (AAC) No 9 | ZIMBABWECHINA China woos the team of rivals 31st July 2009 Harare's power-sharing government needs finance urgently but cannot agree on how to negotiate the terms with China As China emerges as the biggest outside financier of the power-sharing government, differences in Harare over policy towards Beijing are growing. The first public row broke soon ...