A battle royal for the presidential nomination of the National Democratic Congress will shape the country’s politics for the coming year and beyond
Overseas, Ghana’s stock could hardly be higher. Its many admirers point to its record of organising free elections, resolving conflict and sound economic management. So onlookers are baffled by the outbreak of unarmed hostilities at the heart of the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC). Ghanaians seem more sanguine, some suggesting it adds some much-needed excitement to local politics.
Freetown’s independence celebrations said much about the parlous state of the country and looming difficulties for the government
When Sierra Leone gained Independence from Britain in 1961, the event was so peaceful that one foreign observer described it as ‘independence without pain’. On 27 April this year, ...
Activists want the transitional regime to purge the state apparatus and organise free elections this year, and tempers are fraying
After days of running clashes between police and protestors, Prime Minister Béji Caïd Essebsi’s government announced a night-time curfew on 7 May. Along with the country’s politics...