Vol 44 No 19 | GUINEA BISSAU Yala's unlamented end 26th September 2003 Africa's most predicted coup finally happened on 14 September when Army Chief of Staff General Verissimo Correia Seabra stepped in to end President Kumba Yala's ill-starred three a...
Vol 41 No 24 | GUINEA BISSAU Death of a veteran 8th December 2000 It seems that troops loyal to President Kumba Yala killed self-proclaimed Chief of Staff General Ansumane Mane in an ambush about 30 kilometres from the capital, Bissau, on 23 Nove...
Vol 40 No 3 | GUINEA BISSAUSENEGAL Treaty testing 5th February 1999 As regional diplomats struggled to negotiate a truce on 3 February, the French-backed peacekeeping initiative, Renforcement des Capacités Africaines en Maintien de la Paix ...
Vol 39 No 25 | GUINEA BISSAU December surprise 18th December 1998 West African leaders meeting, on 14 December in Lomé, Togo, to talk about Guinea Bissau have had a surprising success. They have brokered a power-sharing deal between President Joã...
Vol 39 No 18 | GUINEA BISSAU Pushing for Praia 11th September 1998 After a turf war between mediators, peace has begun to break out With attention focused on the Congo-Kinshasa war, the rebellion which broke out in Guinea Bissau in early June (AC Vol 39 Nos 13, 14 & 16) has already become one of Africa’s fo...
Vol 39 No 14 | GUINEA BISSAU Mane fights on 10th July 1998 Amid the shelling and the frantic efforts of over 200,000 displaced Guineans to find food and shelter, President João Bernardo ‘Nino’ Vieira’s mandate expi...
Vol 39 No 13 | GUINEA BISSAU Mane's men 26th June 1998 An army mutiny has quickly become a security problem for the neighbouring states Demoralised troops, Casamance and cannabis smuggling have all fanned the flames of Guinea Bissau’s army mutiny. It has now engulfed the sub-region in the crisis, drawing Sene...