Vol 61 No 25 | AFRICABRITAIN Out of the shadows 17th December 2020 Although he wrote only two novels specifically on Africa, David Cornwell, pen name John Le Carré, who died on 12 December, was a colleague of and friend to many of those in ...
Vol 60 No 23 | AFRICABRITAIN Brexit and a trade pipe-dream 21st November 2019 Whatever happens in Britain's general election, the uncertainty over its trade policy, including ties with Africa, will continue next year A win for the Conservatives in the election on 12 December would mean Britain's formal exit from the European Union early next year. That would be followed by years of trade negoti... READ FOR FREE
Vol 59 No 20 | BOTSWANABRITAIN Elephants in an angry room 9th October 2018 Britain's royal family has been drawn into a political fight in Botswana over elephant poaching ahead of an international wildlife conference in London Former President Ian Khama's supporters are accusing his successor Mokgweetsi Masisi of presiding over the mass slaughter of elephants by ivory hunters in Botswana. Until now Botsw... READ FOR FREE
Vol 58 No 23 | AFRICABRITAIN Trading on the fly 17th November 2017 The latest leg of British Secretary of State for International Trade Liam Fox's African charm offensive found itself overshadowed when his colleague International Development Secre...
Vol 58 No 22 | SOUTH AFRICABRITAIN Snagged by the Guptas' global reach 1st November 2017 Regulators failed to stop London-based banks laundering hundreds of millions of dollars stolen from South Africa HSBC, one of Britain's biggest banks, has been accused by a British peer of complicity in a US$500 million money-laundering scheme organised by businesses controlled by the Gupta f...
Vol 56 No 22 | DJIBOUTIBRITAIN Guelleh battles in court 6th November 2015 It started as a legal dispute with a business partner but now the President’s credibility is on trial and his wealth is on open display It points to the fragility of President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh's position that a mismanaged legal battle with one of his political rivals in London's High Court could undermine h...
Vol 56 No 19 | DJIBOUTIBRITAIN High Court awaits Guelleh 24th September 2015 A High Court judge in London has ordered Djibouti's President Ismail Omar Guelleh to give evidence in person next month in the increasingly fraught case between the Djibouti govern...
Vol 56 No 16 | SOMALIABRITAIN UK probes Soma’s local ties 4th August 2015 Corruption investigators are looking in the British oil company’s payments to individuals within the oil ministry A secret financial report, seen by Africa Confidential, claims that the British company Soma Oil and Gas Holdings Limited has made substantial payments over the last 18 months to t... READ FOR FREE
Vol 56 No 13 | RWANDABRITAIN An accidental arrest 25th June 2015 Britain's arrest of Rwandan spy chief General Emmanuel Karenzi Karake on charges of crimes against humanity was either an unavoidable European treaty obligation, a massive bureaucr...
Vol 56 No 3 | TUNISIABRITAIN London's security aid 6th February 2015 Designed to coordinate government efforts against Islamist militants, a new Central Strategic Planning Unit in Tunisia's Interior Ministry is receiving training funded by the Briti...