Vol 52 No 13 | SENEGAL One day, son 24th June 2011 On 22 June, President Abdoulaye Wade – officially 84 but probably nearer 90 – was about to propose a constitutional amendment to secure a guaranteed third term in February’s electi...
Vol 52 No 11 | SENEGAL Wade wants to stay on 27th May 2011 Wade looks to farm prices and prestige for electoral success Despite a growing sense that he is losing his political touch, President Abdoulaye Wade is determined to stand in February’s presidential election, people close to him have told Af...
Vol 52 No 11 | CÔTE D'IVOIRESENEGAL Peace in Côte d’Ivoire, relief for Dakar 27th May 2011 President Abdoulaye Wade warmly welcomed Ivorian President Alassane Dramane Ouattara’s victory at the polls. The two are politically close, which excluded Wade as a mediator during...
Vol 4 (AAC) No 8 | SENEGAL Madické Niang 9th June 2011 Minister of Foreign Affairs, Senegal Senegal’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Madické Niang has kept up a busy Asian schedule this year. February took him to Delhi for meetings with his counterpart, SM Krishna. He co-cha...
Vol 51 No 21 | SENEGAL Super-Minister Wade 22nd October 2010 President Abdoulaye Wade’s son, Karim Wade, already holds the Senegalese government’s most senior position, as what the Dakar press calls ‘Super-minister’ in charge of Internationa...
Vol 51 No 15 | SENEGAL He’s old but he’s running 23rd July 2010 President Wade is set to take the presidency again but his favourite son is not sure to follow At 84 and still looking chipper, President Abdoulaye Wade plans to run for the presidency again in 2012. His advisors insist he is full of ideas and enthusiasm and he has begun to ...
Vol 51 No 15 | SENEGAL Wade’s one-man band 23rd July 2010 Power is concentrated in the hands of President Abdoulaye Wade; development strategy is led by his son, Karim Wade. There are 41 ministers (plus a new Vice-Premier, a job suddenly ...
Vol 51 No 15 | SENEGAL Karim the successor 23rd July 2010 The presidential succession of Karim Wade is far from a fait accompli, not least because his father, Abdoulaye Wade, does not yet want to step down. One French diplomat, who knows ...
Vol 51 No 9 | SENEGAL Fifty years on, forget the first forty 30th April 2010 An enormous statue and some airbrushed history were President Wade’s tributes to 50 years of nationhood Fifty years of independence, with no break in democratic rule, might seem a sufficient cause for celebration in Senegal. Yet President Abdoulaye Wade chose instead to celebrate his...
Vol 51 No 9 | MAURITIUSSENEGALBRITAIN CDC goes offshore 30th April 2010 A mining company in which the British government is the biggest shareholder is using Mauritius-registered front companies to avoid paying millions of dollars in taxes on its minera...