Vol 43 No 20 | ANGOLA Neutering UNITA 11th October 2002 President Dos Santos' ruling MPLA is glad of victory in the war against UNITA but resists other kinds of change Eight months after the violent death of Jonas Malheiro Savimbi, the oil-financed élite of the ruling Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola is neutering his...
Vol 43 No 20 | ANGOLA Clinging to the cash box 11th October 2002 For once, donor money may influence Angola's oil-rich leaders. At present, the country receives humanitarian funds, channeled through the United Nations and collected through a con...
Vol 43 No 20 | SOUTH AFRICA Scrambling for Africa 11th October 2002 Business hopes that President Mbeki's pan-African vision can produce some profits too As Pretoria flexes its diplomatic muscles in Africa, championing the New Partnership for Africa's Development and sending peacekeeping troops to Burundi and Congo-Kinshasa, its com...
Vol 43 No 20 | ZIMBABWE Not too smart 11th October 2002 More international criticism greeted President Robert Mugabe's landslide in the 28-29 September local elections but 'smart sanctions' imposed on him and his officials are having al...
Vol 43 No 20 | ANGOLAFRANCE Going for Glencore 11th October 2002 Swiss-based oil and commodities trader Glencore has become entangled in France's Angolagate scandal. Paris sources say an arrest warrant has been issued for one of the company's le...
Vol 43 No 19 | ZAMBIA Corruption club 27th September 2002 Mwanawasa's anti-corruption claims are in doubt as evidence of election-rigging emerges 'I will gladly step down if the court rules that I was elected fraudulently,' announced President Levy Mwanawasa on 19 September. Anderson Mazoka, the runner-up in last December's ...
Vol 43 No 19 | ESWATINI King and pawns 27th September 2002 Absolute monarchy may be benign but donors and neighbours don't like it One of Africa's most traditional states may be in for the shock of a modern constitution. As pressure for change builds up both at home and abroad, a committee headed by Prince Dav...
Vol 43 No 18 | SOUTH AFRICA Deep drift 13th September 2002 The President and the capitalists wrangle about black empowerment and mining investment Mining for precious minerals was the foundation of South Africa's urban riches, and the prime symbol of foreign capitalism, apartheid labour repression and racial monopoly. The Afr...
Vol 43 No 18 | MOZAMBIQUE Scot free 13th September 2002 The escape from a 'maximum security' prison in Maputo of a man held for killing crusading editor Carlos Cardoso adds to suspicions that the government is concealing high level invo...
Vol 43 No 17 | SOUTH AFRICA Congress gets scratchy 30th August 2002 The development summit gives Mbeki less trouble than his own party The World Summit on Sustainable Development, which overruns Johannesburg this week, is riven by competing interests and chaired by President Thabo Mbeki. It is also punctuated by s...