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As Antonovs from bases in Sudan continue to miss their targets amidst the ear-splitting sounds of AK47s in parts of the disputed border areas between Sudan and South Sudan, it is perhaps only the...
It is wonderful to be in the Eastern Cape today, and I mean that phrase literally − anyone driving through this province cannot but be struck by a sense of wonder. Those who live here are...
South Africa’s almost ‘back to back’ re-election to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as a non-permanent member for another two-year tenure in October 2010 affirmed the nation’s...
Cote d'IvoireOn 28 November 2010, the second round of the Presidential elections were held in Cote d’Ivoire. The Independent Election Commission (CEI) declared opposition leader Alassane Ouattara...
Recently Ethiopia announced its plans to build the controversial `Great Millennium Dam` - one of the biggest dams in Africa - with a capacity to produce 5,250 megawatt of electricity. The dam will...
Product RED and other socially ‘responsible’ commodities are becoming increasingly popular among ethically concerned shoppers. In the western world, ‘Brand Aid’ for women and girls in...
The morning of 9 January 2011 dawned in Southern Sudan to the sound of celebration. Street parades, dance groups and processions of Southern Sudanese marched through the streets of every major...
The pre-election section of this month’s CAI African Election Review examines the run-up to the presidential and parliamentary elections due to take place in Uganda on 18 February 2011. Although...