Nbr. 582, April 2018
Index
- Democracy under threat.
- Standing up to Trump.
- Bloodhounds join battle against poachers.
- Nigerian man sets world record for reading books.
- Seychelles' new marine protected reserve.
- National Geographic admits racist past.
- Three African capitals make Forbes 'Top Cities To Visit' list.
- Ethiopia hosts African circus festival.
- Kenya wins silver at World Rugby Sevens in Canada.
- Photo of the month.
- Quote/unquote.
- Celebrate the CFTA.
- BLACK PANTHER CHANGING PERCEPTIONS.
- Crying wolf over S African land reform: The long-simmering issue of land redistribution in South Africa is heading towards a resolution and already the knives are out, threatening the country with doom and gloom should it go ahead.
- WE SHOULD BE VIGILANT ABOUT EXTERNAL FUNDING OF AFRICAN DEFENCE-OBASANJO.
- HAS THE AU LOST THE PLOT ON SECURITY? Ownership has become the buzzword in terms of African defence and security, but is the AU up to the task, given the new dynamics of the evolving security landscape on the continent?
- Why peace is imperative for the region: Monica Juma Kenya's Foreign Minister.
- Think out of the box on security: Modern security threats require innovative approaches to defeat them.
- Robert Bourgi: Dishes the dirt on Francafrique.
- OBASANJO LIBRARY A SALUTE TO AFRICAN RENAISSANCE.
- Making SMEs more investible.
- Embrace risk, learn from failure.
- SAVING LAKE CHAD.
- The ugly face of aid.
- Africa status report: The signs are positive.
- Has Birmingham laid Enoch Powell's ghost?
- The NGO gravy-train.
- Ivorian angst; Burkinabe fear: In his regular coverage of West Africa, Desmond Davies reports on what appears to be the selective jailing of supporters of the former President of Cote d'Ivoire, Laurent Gbagbo; and the mounting threat of terrorists in Burkina Faso.
- Kabila joins the cobalt scramble: New mining laws in DRC look set to retain greater wealth within the mineral-rich country, yet if President Kabila (below) steps down in December as promised, moves to boost an ailing economy may be a little too late, casting suspicion on his motives.
- Ramaphosa passes initial test.
- Worst of enemies, best of friends.
- Suakin rises from the dead.
- Mugabe can be X FACTOR in elections.
- THE CONGO IN FOUR TALES.
- A giant of African journalism: Thomas Christopher Andrew Nevin--1941-2018.