September 18, 2008
Kenya: Low-Cost Phones Revolutionize Africa [interview]
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The mobile phone industry has made a bigger social impact on people’s lives than anything else, ever, in Africa, argues Michael Joseph, chief executive officer of… Read more »
East Africa: Broadband Internet Dreams to Come True
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Enhanced high-speed Internet is coming to East and Southern Africa as early as June 2009 by way of a new undersea fiber optic cable linking the continent to India and Europe. Read more »
Kenya: Internet Rollout Brings Software Boom
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Although most of Africa still lacks access to high-speed Internet, Kenya's once-neglected technology sector is booming, thanks in part to a growing group of some of the region's… Read more »
September 17, 2008
Africa: Elect Obama, Says U.S. Congressman [guest column]
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This is perhaps one of the most important periods in our political history. Read more »
South Africa: Prosecutors Renew Case Against Zuma
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South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC) has attacked national prosecutors for appealing a court ruling which dismissed corruption charges against ANC leader Jacob… Read more »
South Africa: Govt Should Focus on Technology, Education and Infrastructure [guest column]
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South Africa, which is facing a growing deficit on its trade and current accounts, should address the need to grow local manufacturing and create jobs by fostering new technology… Read more »
September 16, 2008
Sudan: Mbeki Joins Bashir to Reject War Crimes Charges
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South African President Thabo Mbeki has backed Sudan’s rejection of an international prosecutor’s bid to indict President Omar al-Bashir on charges of genocide and war… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Europe and U.S. to 'Wait and See'
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Europe and the United States have taken a "wait-and-see" approach to Zimbabwe's power-sharing pact, suggesting they will lift sanctions and provide aid only when they see evidence… Read more »
September 15, 2008
Zimbabwe: Pact Sets Up Finely-Balanced Coalition
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Zimbabwe's power-sharing agreement signed on Monday sets up a finely-balanced coalition government. The combined opposition will have a one-person majority in the cabinet, but it… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Full Text of Power-Sharing Agreement
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE ZIMBABWE AFRICAN NATIONAL UNION-PATRIOTIC FRONT (ZANU-PF) AND THE TWO MOVEMENT FOR DEMOCRATIC CHANGE (MDC) FORMATIONS, ON RESOLVING THE CHALLENGES FACING… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Leaders Sign Historic Unity Pact
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Zimbabwe's three principal political leaders signed a power-sharing agreement in Harare on Monday, bringing to an end nearly 30 years of exclusive rule by the Zimbabwe African… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Leaders Sign Historic Pact
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Zimbabwe's three principal political leaders signed a power-sharing agreement in Harare on Monday, bringing to an end nearly 30 years of exclusive rule by the Zimbabwe African… Read more »
September 12, 2008
Africa: Does Index Predict or Produce Failed States? [guest column]
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The Failed States Index (FSI) for 2008 is out. The annual report by Foreign Policy magazine and the Fund for Peace, now in its fourth year, uses twelve social, economic, and… Read more »
South Africa: Judge Declares Zuma Prosecution Invalid
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A South African judge today declared invalid on procedural grounds a decision to prosecute Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC), on… Read more »
September 11, 2008
Zimbabwe: Political Leaders Agree on Power-Sharing Deal
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More than five months after Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) beat the ruling Zanu-PF into second place in elections, the country's major political parties have… Read more »
Zimbabwe: Political Leaders Agree on Power-Sharing Deal
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More than five months after Zimbabwe's Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) beat the ruling Zanu-PF into second place in elections, the country's three main political parties have… Read more »
September 10, 2008
Africa: Business Reforms Gain Momentum - Report
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There’s good news for African business in a new report: four of the 10 countries in the world which have shown the most improvement in implementing business reforms are from… Read more »
September 08, 2008
Zimbabwe: Talks Resume in Harare
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South Africa's President Thabo Mbeki headed for Harare again on Monday to try to nudge Zimbabwe's deadlocked political parties into a powersharing settlement. Read more »
September 05, 2008
Libya: Rice Makes Historic Visit to Gaddafi
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Condoleezza Rice headed for Tripoli on Friday in the first trip by a United States Secretary of State to Libya in more than half a century. Read more »
Africa: Top Soccer Teams Play Away Games
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Many of Africa’s leading soccer teams are playing away games this weekend as the fifth and penultimate round of qualifying matches for the 2010 World Cup and 2010 Cup of… Read more »
September 04, 2008
Zimbabwe: Mbeki Denies Trip to Harare
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The office of South African President Thabo Mbeki denied media reports that he was travelling to Harare on Thursday to try to break a deadlock in power-sharing talks between… Read more »
September 02, 2008
Congo-Kinshasa: Crashed Aid Plane Found
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An aircraft carrying 15 humanitarian aid workers and two crew members has crashed into a steep ridge near Bukavu in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, apparently killing… Read more »
August 29, 2008
Africa: Fighting Children's Silent Killer [guest column]
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An important conference which culminates in Gabon today could help save the lives of millions of children by bridging the gap which often separates efforts to improve health and… Read more »
August 27, 2008
Sudan: Hijackers Release Passengers in Libya
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Two hijackers who seized a Sudanese airliner flying from the Darfur region to the capital, Khartoum, have released the flight's 87 passengers in Libya, the Sudan Tribune newspaper… Read more »
August 26, 2008
Congo-Kinshasa: Justice or Peace? War Victims Speak [guest column]
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In Africa's worst conflicts, victims' voices are rarely heard during the elite debate that treats peace and justice as though they were an either-or. Read more »