Blue Lines
Batten down the hatches. Shorn of its economic diplomat-speak, the World Bank's latest update for Africa sounds a loud warning about rising poverty, the debilitating effects of discrimination against women and galloping government debt, especially to comm...
Patrick Smith
This week the news agenda starts in Pretoria, where despite a successful summit with Nigeria's President Muhammadu
Buhari, South Africa's President Cyril
Ramaphosa is under mounting pressure to set out a radical new
strategy to get his country out of the ...
Patrick Smith
As many of the African delegations leave the UN's summit in
New York – some are preparing for the IMF and World Bank's annual
meeting in Washington DC in two weeks' time – officials are assessing
the wins and losses. Egypt's President returns to
face deep...
Blue Lines
The opening of the UN General Assembly this week brought out some unlikely commonalities. Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari and Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson both used their speeches to the assembly to rail against tech companies. 'They cannot...
Patrick Smith
This week we start in New York at the UN General Assembly where African and Asian leaders are pressing governments in Europe and North America to do more to combat climate change and contribute more to measures to mitigate the damage that it's causing to ...
Patrick Smith
We start in Harare – in the throes of economic and
political crises – with the funeral of Robert Mugabe,
and then to the first-round upsets in the presidential election in Tunisia.
Tanzania's leader gets cash from the World Bank
despite attacking civil ri...
Blue Lines
President Emmerson Mnangagwa's hopes that the death of independence leader Robert Mugabe would lead to a helpful outbreak of nationalistic fervour are proving forlorn. Mnangagwa implored Zimbabweans 'to show your love of the great leader who has left us....
Patrick Smith
This week we start with a move to dampen down tensions between South Africa and Nigeria and a political row over President Mugabe's funeral. Also on the agenda are China debt talks, the political succession in Botswana and repression ahead of elections in...
Patrick Smith
This week we start in the East, picking up the pieces from the Japan-Africa summit, and then to Zambia where an opposition politician is being hauled before the courts accused of insulting the President. In Kenya, fresh battles are breaking out over budge...
Blue Lines
This week's Tokyo International Conference on African Development, held confusingly in Yokohama, shows the growing competition between foreign powers on the continent. Although Japan's commercial ties with Africa – some $10 billion of trade a year – are m...