Vol 7 (AAC) No 2 | ZAMBIAINDIA KCM on the back foot 15th November 2013 With elections just two years ahead, the threat of job cuts unnerves the Lusaka government Konkola Copper Mines, a subsidiary of Anil Agarwal's London-listed Vedanta Resources and Zambia’s second-largest copper producer, is having a rocky ride under the Patriotic F...
Vol 54 No 23 | NIGERIASOUTH AFRICA Economic giants change places 14th November 2013 New trends in trade and finance will change political as well as economic ties on the continent In the coming weeks, some statisticians in Abuja could shake up Africa’s economic and diplomatic hierarchy. The boffins look set to chart the rise of Nigeria’s economy ... READ FOR FREE
Vol 54 No 23 | SOUTH AFRICA Self-inflicted wounds 14th November 2013 Many of South Africa’s difficulties are primarily internal, caused by policy paralysis and the governing African National Congress (ANC)’s intense disputes with its par...
Vol 54 No 23 | MOZAMBIQUE Alarm over new debts 14th November 2013 After the cancellation of much foreign debt, the government has embarked on a commercial borrowing spree The government is on a credit binge and is taking on billions of dollars’ worth of loans. Its new-found creditworthiness is based on wealth from mineral resources and on debt...
Vol 54 No 23 | ANGOLAPORTUGAL Luanda shouts back at Lisbon 14th November 2013 A government newspaper calls Portugal corrupt and ignorant after it starts an investigation into allies of Dos Santos for financial crimes Reports of criminal investigations in Portugal into Angolan money-laundering have angered President José Eduardo dos Santos. Relations between the two countries were ‘...
Vol 54 No 23 | ANGOLABRAZIL MPLA insider faces charges in Brazil 14th November 2013 Another key bilateral relationship of Angola’s could also come under stress after Interpol issued a Red Notice on the owner of Angolan soccer club Kabuscorp FC, General Bento...
Vol 54 No 23 | NAMIBIA Country for old men 14th November 2013 Hopes of a credible alternative to SWAPO in next year’s elections were dashed when last week’s congress of the Rally for Democracy and Progress ended in bitter recrimin...
Vol 54 No 23 | MOZAMBIQUE Abductions fuel anxiety 14th November 2013 Police officers and their accomplices may be behind the current wave of kidnapping, private sector security sources have told Africa Confidential. The abductions are fuelling publi...
Vol 54 No 23 | ZAMBIA Vedanta cools row 14th November 2013 India’s Vedanta Resources has moved to placate President Michael Sata after claims that the head of its Zambian subsidiary, Kishore Kumar, had insulted the Lusaka government....
Vol 54 No 23 | ZIMBABWE Struggles with the economy 12th November 2013 The ruling party’s skill at winning elections is as great as its grasp of the economy is weak. It is casting about for help and inspiration It is becoming clear that the cost of the Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front’s July electoral victory is the loss of the financial credibility built up by Tendai...