Vol 49 No 8 | MALAWI The best elections money can buy 11th April 2008 The formal processes that must precede next year's general elections get started on 24 April, at the national convention of Bakili Muluzi's United Democratic Front (UDF). The meeti...
Vol 49 No 8 | ANGOLA Gaydamak goes 11th April 2008 Questions surround the resignation of President José Eduardo dos Santos's confidant, special consultant and billionaire Arkady Gaydamak, on 6 April, as well as the fate of G...
Vol 49 No 7 | ZIMBABWE The sick man of the south 28th March 2008 President Mugabe's disastrous stewardship is dragging the region's economy downwards but the leaders are divided on the remedy Zimbabwe's elections on 29 March raise some hard questions for the region. Member governments and the Chairman of the Southern African Development Community, Zambia's President Lev...
Vol 49 No 7 | ZIMBABWE Harare eyes the Kenyan model 28th March 2008 When Kenya's opposition leader Raila Odinga referred to Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe as 'a dinosaur' last year, his party received an angry phonecall from Futungo de Belas in...
Vol 49 No 7 | ZIMBABWE Marking ballots, selling shares 28th March 2008 Companies are watching the elections with a particular focus - the implementation of the Indigenisation and Empowerment Act. Announced by President Robert Mugabe on 7 March, the Ac...
Vol 49 No 7 | EQUATORIAL GUINEASOUTH AFRICA Butcher Shop 28th March 2008 The sacked director of South Africa's National Intelligence Agency, Billy Masetlha, is at the centre of fresh claims about the agency's collusion with plotters against Equatorial G...
Vol 49 No 6 | ZIMBABWE Elections within elections 14th March 2008 The presidential contest attracts most attention but the battle for Parliament may decide the outcome There are four elections in Zimbabwe on 29 March and none of them are going according to plan for President Robert Gabriel Mugabe. The old mixture of coercion and patronage used by...
Vol 49 No 6 | MALAWI Moses on the mountain 14th March 2008 Parliament is prorogued, politicians are on trial - and bad-tempered elections are due next year Tempers are fraying as Malawi approaches next year's parliamentary and presidential elections. The all-important Malawi Electoral Commission, which will supervise the polls, has at...
Vol 49 No 6 | ANGOLA Stash the cash 14th March 2008 Angola's decision to set up its own sovereign wealth fund, as Africa Confidential recently reported (AC Vol 49 No 3), is only part of the picture. Fernando Ulrich, Chief Executive ...
Vol 49 No 6 | ANGOLA First clean up, then list 14th March 2008 Sonangol intends to list its shares on the New York Stock Exchange by 2010, according to Chief Executive Manuel Vicente. In February 2006, he mentioned this intention, adding that...