Monthly Archives: February 2012
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Angola: Is UNITA sinking after Chivukuvuku jumps ship? – By Keith Somerville
It is now nine years since Jonas Savimbi was killed by Angolan government troops, but the UNITA movement he founded and led is still struggling to ... -
Nigeria: The Risks of a Coup or Civil War – Exclusive Analysis Ltd
The country risk score for Nigeria on Exclusive Analysis’s Foresight Country Risk Platform is now 4.3, which is in the Severe Risk Band. Only the country ... -
Congo: efforts to end resource-fuelled conflict with due diligence – By Fred Robarts and Gregory Mthembu-Salter
A recent EU Trade and Development Communication contains some welcome news: a commitment to make company supply chains more transparent. This provides an excellent basis for ... -
A Tale of Two Food Crises: How to Respond, not Whether to Respond – By Laura Hammond
Last week the United Nations announced that famine conditions in Somalia had eased, thanks to a good harvest and strong response from the humanitarian community. It ... -
Nigeria: Ribadu’s return is good news, but Jonathan must take on the State Governors – By Jeremy Weate
The return of Nuhu Ribadu to the political theatre in Abuja as Chair of the newly constituted Task Force on Petroleum Revenue perhaps does just enough ... -
What’s diaspora got to do with it indeed? – By Chukwu-Emeka Chikezie
I haven’t read the NEXT article mentioned in the previous post on this, but far worse things than that particular ex-diaspora, former multilateral director minister have ... -
Somaliland and the ‘London Conference’: Silanyo must challenge denial of Somaliland’s rights – By Ahmed M.I. Egal
The upcoming London Conference on Somalia, and the UK’s urging of theSomaliland Government to attend, has understandably generated a lot of debate and comment within the ... -
South Africa: Zuma’s corruption charges linger on the road to re-election – By Paul Holden
When Jacob Zuma ascended to the presidency of the African National Congress (ANC), many remained unconvinced that he would be a suitable President for Africa’s most ... -
Kenyan-Sudanese Relations: heading for a collision – By Peter Howes
Kenya has, over the past few years, enjoyed cordial relations with Sudan: taking in countless refugees both from what is now South Sudan and from Darfur, ... -
Tullow begins Uganda farmdown after PSA signing with Uganda Government – By Angelo Izama
Last Friday (4th Feb), the Ugandan government finally signed Production Sharing Agreements with UK based Tullow Oil. The deal has been in waiting for months as a ...