Vol 47 No 21 | SOUTH AFRICA The road to the ANC's 2007 National Conference 20th October 2006 Preparatory conferences 1.The African National Congress Provincial Conferences will be fiercely lobbied by Jacob Zuma's and Thabo Mbeki's camps. The Provincial Conferences will be ...
Vol 47 No 21 | SOUTH AFRICA Who is eligible to vote? 20th October 2006 The African National Congress strictly determines eligibility to vote at national conferences. Branches usually nominate two delegates, more in large urban branches . . .
Vol 47 No 21 | NAMIBIA Kobi's refuge 20th October 2006 Former Chief Executive of United States-based Comverse Inc. Jacob 'Kobi' Alexander was arrested in Windhoek on 27 September on an Interpol warrant but he has formed some powerful b...
Vol 47 No 20 | MOZAMBIQUE Let it walk 6th October 2006 The economy is storming away and so is graft in President Guebuza's aid-dependent regime President Armando Emilio Guebuza promotes himself as a successful businessman and a reformer. Two years ago that won him the presidency (AC Vol 47 No 6), but he is likely to face p...
Vol 47 No 20 | NAMIBIA Sam sues 6th October 2006 Former President Sam Nujoma's claim for N$5 million (US$650,000) damages against the The Namibian could backfire. Last year, it carried a lengthy report on the N$30 mn. Avid Invest...
Vol 47 No 19 | ZAMBIA Enter ex-Presidents 22nd September 2006 Former Presidents, Kenneth Kaunda and Frederick Chiluba, have each picked an opposition candidate for the presidential election on 28 September. President Levy Mwanawasa of the Mov...
Vol 47 No 18 | SOUTH AFRICAMINING Heading north 8th September 2006 Africa's biggest gold-mining company is now a prime takeover target South Africa's giant Anglo American Corporation (AAC) is moving away from its African roots. It is restructuring and may be taken over by an American corporation. It controls Anglo...
Vol 47 No 18 | SOUTH AFRICA New powers, new policy 8th September 2006 The government reshapes strategy to address new political realities - and life after Thabo Mbeki A growing and diversified economy, a liberal constitution, a big army and residual post-apartheid moral high ground makes Tshwane (formerly Pretoria) a natural centre for African d...
Vol 47 No 18 | ZAMBIACHINA A bull in China's shop 8th September 2006 With its threat to cut diplomatic ties with Zambia if Michael Sata, the opposition leader, wins the 28 September general elections, China has at last lost its political virginity i...