Vol 40 No 19 | ANGOLA Military-minded 24th September 1999 Worried about a re-run of its disastrous December offensive, the Movimento Popular de Libertação de Angola government is deliberately downplaying its latest military ...
Vol 40 No 19 | ZIMBABWE Unmoved movers 24th September 1999 Although dominated by trades unionists, the Movement for Democratic Change, launched on 11 September, is a formidable coalition: lawyers, war veterans, students and activists from ...
Vol 40 No 18 | ZIMBABWE Chinja maitiro! 10th September 1999 Trades unions are mounting their toughest challenge to ZANU-PF since Independence Zimbabwe's trades unionists cannot expect the landslide that their colleagues in Zambia's Movement for Multi-Party Democracy scored against President Kenneth Kaunda in 1991. Althou...
Vol 40 No 18 | MOZAMBIQUE Muddy votes 10th September 1999 Politicians are scurrying to prepare for the country's second multi-party general elections: President Joaquim Chissano confirmed on 31 August that polling would take place on 3-4 ...
Vol 40 No 17 | SOUTH AFRICA Not for turning 27th August 1999 Trades unionists and Communists try to roll back the free market bandwagon South Africa's trades unions chose to confront the country's new President, Thabo Mbeki, just after his inauguration and before he'd had time to find his feet (AC Vol 40 Nos 12 &am...
Vol 40 No 17 | SOUTH AFRICA Old unions, new ANC 27th August 1999 The public servants' challenge to President Thabo Mbeki's government involves over twelve unions with 800,000 members from all races and all shades of political opinion. Three con...
Vol 40 No 17 | NAMIBIA A hammer to a nut 27th August 1999 Caprivian rebels and the government both wield weapons to disturb the peace The Namibian government reacted with a heavy hand in early August when Caprivian secessionists mounted an armed raid on the region's capital, Katima Mulilo. The Caprivi Strip has ...
Vol 40 No 17 | NAMIBIA On the fringe of a war 27th August 1999 Mishake Muyongo leapt out of the obscurity of his Danish exile on 2 August when Caprivian separatists attacked Katima Mulilo. He says the raid on Caprivi's capital opens a struggl...
Vol 40 No 16 | ZIMBABWE U-turns, screw turns 6th August 1999 The ruling party dreams the IMF could help it win the next election The latest international plan for turning Zimbabwe's economy around looks sound, in narrow economic terms. In narrow political terms, though, it ignores reality, including next ye...
Vol 40 No 14 | ANGOLA Savimbi's splitters 9th July 1999 Divisions among supporters and tougher sanctions cause problems for UNITA's leader Government forces have launched a new offensive on the rebel bases at Andulo and Bailundo. They may be pushing at an open door. We hear that Jonas Savimbi of the União Nacio...