Yearly Archives: 2013
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SADC respects Zimbabwe’s early election date – By Simukai Tinhu
On 15th the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) held an extraordinary summit on Zimbabwe in Maputo. The main issue discussed was the 31st July election date ... -
The G8’s here, Time to act on tax havens – By Richard Dowden
When I first saw that Britain had put tax, transparency and trade on the agenda of this week’s G8 meeting my reaction was surprise and celebration. ... -
Japan raises its game in Africa – By Magnus Taylor
The fifth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) has just taken place in Japan hosting an array of African Heads of State, international development agencies, ... -
Niger’s bad dream approaches as islamists set sights on Niamey – By Celeste Hicks
When Agadez’s army barracks was hit by a suicide explosion on May 23rd the Nigerien bad dream seemed like it had finally come true. For many ... -
REVIEW: Last Train to Zona Verde: overland from Cape Town to Angola – By Paul Theroux
By Magnus Taylor The arch miserableist returns, and he’s “happy again, back in Africa, the kingdom of light”. A lot of people will hate this book, ... -
Kikwete in trouble over FDLR, but does he really understand who they are? – By Frederick Golooba-Mutebi
Just over a fortnight ago, Jakaya Kikwete, President of Tanzania, kicked off a firestorm of controversy with what many in Rwanda and outside of it saw ... -
Jason Stearns, Phil Clark and Richard Dowden debate the UN Group of Experts (with a focus on the DRC)
For the motion: Jason K. Stearns, political analyst, director of the Rift Valley Institute’s Usalama Project and author of the book, ‘Dancing in the Glory of ... -
Egypt/Ethiopia: There will be no water war in the Nile Basin because no one can afford it – By Seifulaziz Milas
The comedy started last Monday when the Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi invited leading politicians to discuss the report of a tri-partite Egypt-Ethiopia-Sudan commission. The commission had ... -
Framing death – how will the world mark the passing of Nelson Mandela? – By Keith Somerville
When I woke up on Saturday 8th June and looked at the leading stories in the news I felt a shiver. Again, South Africans (and many ... -
Forgetting Mau Mau, remembering Lonrho – Richard Dowden
I am glad the Kenyans caught up in the Mau Mau rebellion in the 1950s have finally got compensation from the UK Government for being tortured. ...










