Vol 56 No 24 | ZIMBABWE Pepsi's political partner 4th December 2015 The drinks company's lucky new 'indigenisation' partner just happens to be married to Robert Mugabe's niece PepsiCo Incorporated has appointed Adam Molai, a businessman married to President Robert Mugabe's niece, Sandra Molai, as its partner for a new bottling plant in Zimbabwe, Africa C...
Vol 56 No 24 | NAMIBIA Hage's big tent 4th December 2015 An overwhelming victory in the 27 November regional and local elections sees the SWAPO Party ever more dominant. Winning over new voters from outside its traditional Oshivambo powe...
Vol 56 No 23 | ZAMBIA PF scrambles for support 20th November 2015 As the copper price goes into free fall, the crisis in the governing party grows ever more severe The latest rupture in the front ranks of the Patriotic Front came when former presidential aspirant Miles Sampa resigned as Deputy Commerce Minister at the end of October. On the s...
Vol 56 No 23 | ZIMBABWE Grace plots for power 20th November 2015 A cabal is backing President Mugabe's wife to replace Mnangagwa as Vice-President at the ruling party's congress next month A dramatic bid, backed by President Robert Mugabe, to evict Emmerson Mnangagwa as one of the country's two vice-presidents, is set to dominate the national congress of the Zimbabwe...
Vol 56 No 23 | MOZAMBIQUE Fight, don't talk 20th November 2015 The government has decided to 'disarm' Resistência Nacional Moçambicana, in what is being seen as a victory for hardliners over President Filipe Nyusi's previous, conciliatory appr...
Vol 56 No 23 | SOUTH AFRICA Dlamini-Zuma bandwagon speeds up 11th November 2015 The momentum behind the AU chief’s bid to lead the country is increasing as the powerful coalition behind her notches up a key win The campaign within the African National Congress for Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to become the next leader of the party and the country has just received a major boost. Sihle Zikalala,...
Vol 56 No 22 | SOUTH AFRICA Zuma man hangs on at SABC 6th November 2015 A controversial figure fights to hold on to his multi-million rand job at the national broadcaster but is embarrassing the ANC Attempts to get Hlaudi Motsoeneng out have dragged on for almost two years, ever since Public Protector Thulisile Madonsela recommended in February last year that the South African...
Vol 56 No 22 | ANGOLA Isábel's auntie 6th November 2015 International broadcasting companies fret about how to cover Africa as they lose audiences to nimbler, African-owned stations. The alacrity with which top executives from CNN flew ...
Vol 56 No 21 | ANGOLA Hunger strike stirs dissent 22nd October 2015 As the oil price crash weakens the economy, protests against corruption and repression are gathering strength President José Eduardo dos Santos's government has remained unmoved as the popular rapper and civil rights activist Luaty da Silva Beirão's health deteriorates sharply after almos... READ FOR FREE
Vol 56 No 21 | SOUTH AFRICA ANC looks in the mirror 22nd October 2015 Losing over a third of its members under Jacob Zuma's presidency, the ANC is getting nervous about next year's local elections It may have ended with a stirring rendition of the liberation struggle song Mhla Sibuyayo (The Day We Return) led by President Jacob Zuma but the governing African National Congres...