Vol 47 No 7 | ANGOLA Election budget 31st March 2006 Oil, China and a bid for votes are driving the world's fastest growing economy This week, an International Monetary Fund team is in Luanda to assess Angola's staggering economic boom; the Fund expects gross domestic product to grow by 27.6 per cent next year....
Vol 47 No 7 | NAMIBIA Treason's delays 31st March 2006 A treason trial that raises human rights questions is under way virtually unnoticed in Windhoek's High Court. The 119 people on trial are charged with plotting the secession of Cap...
Vol 47 No 6 | SOUTH AFRICA Local grumbles 17th March 2006 People are fed up with local ANC politicians but trust their national party Local elections offered South Africans their chance to punish the governing African National Congress. Its urban record is grim: in several areas, there have been riots against poo...
Vol 47 No 6 | SOUTH AFRICA Zuma speaks 17th March 2006 Accusing some government officials of trying to destroy him over the past five years, besieged former Deputy President Jacob Zuma told Africa Confidential that he had a duty to fig...
Vol 47 No 6 | MOZAMBIQUE Remaking Guebuza 17th March 2006 The businessman President talks of free markets but not of freer politics The makeover is complete. Step forward President Armando Emilio Guebuza, the thoroughly modern reformer. In the days of Marxist revolution and civil war, when the ruling Frente de ...
Vol 47 No 6 | MOZAMBIQUE The Cahora Bassa takeover 17th March 2006 The great hydroelectric barrage at Cahora Bassa, on the Zambezi River, has a rated capacity of 2,075 megawatts, is one of Africa's largest dams and has been a centre of contention ...
Vol 47 No 6 | ANGOLA Divided on debt 17th March 2006 Western creditors are divided over negotiating strategy on the rescheduling of Luanda's official debts to the Paris Club, which make up about half of its US$9.7 billion foreign deb...
Vol 47 No 5 | NAMIBIA Nujoma won't go 3rd March 2006 President Pohamba's ambition to clean up the government may be blocked by his predecessor Feuding rages on in the governing South West Africa People's Organisation. Ex-President Sam Nujoma clings to the SWAPO presidency, undermining the central policies of his successor...
Vol 47 No 5 | NAMIBIA Swapover 3rd March 2006 Sam Nujoma no longer completely controls the party he has led for over 45 years. The 21-member Political Bureau is split between Nujomaists and backers of former Foreign Affairs Mi...
Vol 47 No 5 | ZIMBABWE Man with a plan? 3rd March 2006 The would-be opposition leader must unite his own side before tackling Mugabe The new leader of half of the Movement for Democratic Change, Arthur Mutambara, is a man with a plan. His short-term aim is to end the pointless split in the MDC over the leadershi...