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The February 2011 Ugandan Presidential elections can be characterised as nothing more than an attempt to satisfy the international community who believe that holding elections are proof of...
The pre-election section of this month’s African Election Review examines four forthcoming African elections. First, the paper explores Benin’s postponed presidential election which is now...
The Human Rights Watch report documents the unit’s illegal methods of investigation and serious violations of the rights of the people it arrests and detains. The unit has a history of violent...
Two-way trade has been booming between China and Africa and statistics indicate that this is only the beginning. Cordial business relations between China and Africa is a culmination of several...
Johannesburg residents with long-standing queries on their billing accounts are to receive substantial discounts, if they meet certain criteria, Nato and the European Union (EU) begin two days of...
After a surprisingly peaceful vote, which took place amid fears of terrorist attacks, Yoweri Museveni secured a fourth Presidential term, obtaining 68,38% of the vote according to preliminary...
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...