Spotlight | Mozambique
The Other Side of the Coin
The Mozambican success story is often cited as an example by Bretton Woods institutions, but many obstacles to private sector activity remain in Mozambique.
The Mozambican success story is often cited as an example by Bretton Woods institutions, but many obstacles to private sector activity remain in Mozambique.
The luncheon offered in honor of Mwai Kibaki in Washington by the Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) on Oct. 7 [...]
The Belgian government recently named several new ambassadors to East Africa and Southern Africa. The new Belgian ambassador to Uganda [...]
President Robert Mugabe reportedly agreed not to send those on the list of 72 people forbidden from holding a European [...]
The Mauritian Beachcomber group, which owns several hotels in Mauritius and the St. Anne Resorts in the Seychelles, closed its [...]
A delicate renegotiation of the agreement concerning air transport between France and Madagascar will take place in Paris on October [...]
The company Econet Wireless International (EWI), based in South Africa and directed by the Zimbabwean Strive Masiyiwa, is preparing an [...]
After meeting President Mwai Kibaki in Washington this week, the managing director of the International Monetary fund, Horst Koehler, deemed [...]
Two offers were submitted on September 30 by consortiums in competition to create the Johannesburg/Pretoria high-speed train.
During his recent visit to Tokyo, the Djiboutian president succeeded in capturing the attention of the leaders of numerous Japanese businesses.
An NGO that defends small-scale Tanzanian miners warned the government against the use of the police to expel them from Mererani.
The fact that state-owned companies are granting insurance contracts to companies owned by those close to the regime is stirring jealousy and accusations of favoritism.
The small, suffering company Air Bourbon dispatched its vice president to Reunion Island to obtain the support of local elected officials.
The new Kenyan ambassador to France, named last week, is a 40 year-old lawyer who was the first woman to [...]
The chairman of the Kenya Anti-Corruption Advisory Board (Kacab), who was named to this post on Oct. 2 by the [...]
The Ethiopian Road Authority (ERA) has a new general manager to replace Tesfamichael Nahusenai, who was transferred in March to [...]
Prime Minister Jacques Sylla has for some time had a new director of protocol, Fernard Botokeky. His appointment seems like [...]
Several executive officers of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) were promoted to governmental posts by President Mwai Kibaki.
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The Malagasy government is planning to create a post of honorary Malagasy consul to the Philippines and is currently considering [...]
The Cabo Delgado region in the north of the country could become the stakes of various political and diplomatic battles in the coming months.
The spokesman for the South African Republic's public prosecutor and the Scorpion police unit discreetly visited Paris in September.
The company owned by the current United States ambassador to [...]
The private South African group Legacy Hotels and Resorts, which [...]
After pulling out of Guinea Bissau and Sao Tome the [...]
The Eritrean National Alliance (ENA, coalition of the Eritrean opposition), [...]
A new Danish ambassador has been accredited in Uganda. Stig [...]
The new director of the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) was [...]
The leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA, opposition), [...]
One of the Mogadishu warlords has created a Somalia National [...]
The Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), which groups [...]
The United States Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) is organizing [...]
An exceptional meeting of the ministers of Commission de l'Océan [...]
In a visit to the United States last week, the [...]
President France Albert René's business trip, set to end in [...]
Even though the plotting accusation with which the regime slapped [...]