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    Will Guinea be Africa’s Next Narco State? Lebanese business, Hezbollah and Al Qaeda also involved – By Michael J.M. Keating

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    August 6, 2013
    This is one of the questions posed by David E. Brown, a career American diplomat, in his report “The Challenge of Drug Trafficking To ...
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    Zimbabwe’s elections 2013: more confusion, more uncertainty – By Ian Scoones

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    August 5, 2013
    Zimbabwe’s trauma continues. The Zimbabwe Election Commission has announced a landslide victory for ZANU-PF. ZANU-PF reportedly took two-thirds of the parliamentary seats and President ...
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  • Politics

    From liberation to liability – the record of National Liberation Movements in Southern Africa – By Keith Somerville

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    August 5, 2013
    Review of Roger Southall, Liberation Movements in power: Party and State in Southern Africa, Woodbridge: James Curry and University of KazZulu-Natal press,  2013, pp.384,  ...
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  • Politics

    Africa Minister calls for “market-based solution” to Barclays’ withdrawal of services to Money Service Businesses – By Magnus Taylor

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    August 2, 2013
    UK Minister for Africa, Mark Simmonds, has stated that the government will not intervene directly in Barclays Bank’s decision to withdraw banking services to ...
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    Nigeria was wrong to host Omar Al-Bashir at AU summit – By Stephen A. Lamony

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    August 2, 2013
    A July editorial in The Sunday Trust opined that the Nigerian government was right to host the Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir during a recent ...
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  • Politics

    A Big Bang and a Bright Idea as satellite coverage strengthened over Africa – By Richard Dowden

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    August 1, 2013
    We have all seen rocket launches on TV but nothing prepares you for the real thing. From a couple of miles away, the rocket ...
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  • Politics

    Chad’s oil project 10 years on: has anything changed? – By Celeste Hicks

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    July 31, 2013
    Even in their wildest dreams the architects of Chad’s oil project could not have imagined how much the country would earn. In 2003 it ...
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  • Politics

    Is Zimbabwe heading towards another disputed election? – By Brian Raftopoulos

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    July 30, 2013
    As Zimbabwe’s elections on 31 July approach, the Southern African Development Community is under pressure to complete its self-imposed mandate from 2007, writes Brian ...
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  • Politics

    South Africa admits more Medupi delays, confronts further electricity supply crunch – From African Energy

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    July 30, 2013
    This is a View article from the African Energy newsletter, a respected source of independent analysis on the continent’s energy industries produced by Cross-border ...
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    Zimbabwe 2013: By hook or by crook Mugabe is likely to win, get used to it – By Simukai Tinhu

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    July 30, 2013
    This Wednesday, Zimbabweans begin the process of voting in their much-analysed  General Election. This latest chapter in teh country’s exhausting political scene follows the ...
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