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The fight for the Red Sea escalates

THE FIGHT FOR THE RED SEA: Ethiopia's maritime ambitions clash with Eritrea's hard-fought sovereignty. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
THE FIGHT FOR THE RED SEA: Ethiopia's maritime ambitions clash with Eritrea's hard-fought sovereignty. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

Commercial interests, naval ambitions and shifting alliances are raising the risk of war – as regional states pick sides

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has repeatedly insisted that Ethiopia must secure direct access to the Red Sea. In his October address to parliament, he called it ‘inevitable’, citing legal, historic, geographic and economic grounds. He had raised the issue before becoming prime minister in 2018, and reminded MPs that he re-established Ethiopia’s navy a year later. His arguments range from Ethiopia’s status as the world’s most populous landlocked country, the strategic risks of relying solely on Djibouti, to the economic cost – over US$1.6 billion annually in port fees and related expenses. Abiy said the 1993 agreement that granted Eritrea independence after a 30-year war should not have left Ethiopia landlocked – an anomaly that must now be rectified.


Abu Dhabi pressures Mahamat Kaka

Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno receives quadripartite delegation on Sudan crisis, Rome, October 2025. Pic: mahamatidrissdeby.td
Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno receives quadripartite delegation on Sudan crisis, Rome, October 2025. Pic: mahamatidrissdeby.td

The RSF’s seizure of El Fasher exposed the fragility of the Ndjamena regime and its dependence on United Arab Emirates funding

The seizure of El Fasher by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on 26 October prompted louder calls from United States and European Union politicians for sanctions against the...


Spinning out of control

Salva Kiir Mayardit, November 2025. Pic: Office of the President – Republic of South Sudan
Salva Kiir Mayardit, November 2025. Pic: Office of the President – Republic of South Sudan

The dismissal of Salva Kiir’s closest ally in a chaotic reshuffle has left him looking increasingly isolated

With the economy racing downhill, the peace process ever more fragile and the political landscape dominated by the treason trial of former First Vice-President Riek Machar Teny Dhurgon...


Tinubu pushes the multi-party system over a cliff

People’s Democratic Party headquarters sealed off behind a barbed wire cordon
People’s Democratic Party headquarters sealed off behind a barbed wire cordon

Instead of attacking the government on insecurity and economic woes, the opposition wastes its energy on factional battles

Two resonant images sum up the decline and fall of multi-party politics in Nigeria. The first is of the headquarters of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) at its...


Museveni looks to an oil boost

Uganda: Exports and growth rise. Debt and deficit worsen. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
Uganda: Exports and growth rise. Debt and deficit worsen. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

Growth and exports climb ahead of national elections, as the government pins its hopes on extractive revenues

President Yoweri Museveni and his ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) party approach January’s national elections with the National Unity Platform (NUP) opposition targeting his record on education, health...


Ramokgopa takes a two trillion rand gamble on gas

SOUTH AFRICA'S GAS FIELDS: Facing legal, political and environmental battles. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
SOUTH AFRICA'S GAS FIELDS: Facing legal, political and environmental battles. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

Legal setbacks, stalled offshore projects and a looming supply crisis threaten both industry and climate targets

The Integrated Resource Plan pushed through cabinet by Minister for Energy and Electricity Kgosientsho Ramokgopa last month is ambitious in scope and financing – envisaging a 2.23 trillion...


Biya sworn in as resistance ebbs

Paul Biya. Pic: @presidentpaulbiya
Paul Biya. Pic: @presidentpaulbiya

With Tchiroma in exile and state repression in full flow the pendulum has swung back to the state as oppositionists ponder resignation or armed struggle

The opposition, fixed on the exiled figure of Issa Tchiroma Bakary, is beginning to lose heart after President Paul Biya was sworn in for his eighth term on...


Fano’s battlefield gains show Abiy’s shaky grip on the regions

Captured Ethiopian Federal Forces. Pic: @martinplaut
Captured Ethiopian Federal Forces. Pic: @martinplaut

Federal government is pushed back hard as opposition forces in Amhara, Oromo and Tigray form a loose anti-regime front, redrawing the political map in the Horn

After recent victories by insurgents in Amhara, Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed’s government has been showing signs of the strain as its opponents join forces and launch heavier challenges....


Brussels pushes Global Gateway to rival US-China deal-making

G20-Africa High-Level Dialogue on Debt Sustainability, Cost of Capital, and Financing Reforms hosted by the African Union, 10 November 2025, Addis Ababa. Pic: @APRMorg
G20-Africa High-Level Dialogue on Debt Sustainability, Cost of Capital, and Financing Reforms hosted by the African Union, 10 November 2025, Addis Ababa. Pic: @APRMorg

Eurocrats will argue for more transactional policies at the Luanda summit to secure critical minerals. But can the EU’s cash match its ambitions?

Africa Union and European Union leaders insist they want to ratchet up economic security ties ahead of their two-day summit starting in Angola on 25 November, just after...


The power behind Samia’s throne

Emmanuel Nchimbi, Samia Suluhu Hassan, Mwigulu Nchemba. Pic: FB
Emmanuel Nchimbi, Samia Suluhu Hassan, Mwigulu Nchemba. Pic: FB Mwigulu Nchemba FB

The technocrat and the party hack – that is the early assessment of new Prime Minister Mwigulu Nchemba and Vice-President Emmanuel Nchimbi, the two men tasked with fronting...


Chemicals in court

Pic: saiyood / stock.adobe.com
Pic: saiyood / stock.adobe.com

At the Environment and Land Court in Nairobi on 13 November, justices began hearing a landmark lawsuit seeking to ban multinational manufacturers and local distributors from placing toxic...


Cloud of blood and doubt hangs over Hassan’s victory

Fires in the streets of Dar es Salaam

Marked by eerie calm and deadly force, the vote unfolded under an internet shutdown – amid fear and fraud

‘Hundreds’ of Tanzanians were killed by security forces during the presidential election on 29 October and in the days that followed, as President Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared...


Burhan’s leadership in question after Darfur retreat

SUDAN: After brutal siege of El Fasher, the RSF targets El Obeid. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
SUDAN: After brutal siege of El Fasher, the RSF targets El Obeid. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

The fall of El Fasher exposes international failures as the RSF kills thousands of civilians with impunity

The Rapid Support Forces’ seizure of El Fasher on 26 October after a brutal 16 month siege, gives it control over much of western Sudan and has strengthened...


Tinubu’s policy paradox

NIGERIA: GROWTH AND REVENUES UP, BUT HOUSEHOLDS STRUGGLE. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
NIGERIA: GROWTH AND REVENUES UP, BUT HOUSEHOLDS STRUGGLE. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

Food prices, shrinking purchasing power and insecurity underscore the disconnect between praise for reforms and everyday hardship


The contest reaches flashpoint

Issa Tchiroma Bakary
Issa Tchiroma Bakary

The President and his challenger marshal their forces while the loyalty of the security forces remains in the balance


Warning lights as G20 looms

G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting, Washington DC, October 2025. Pic: @g20org
G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting, Washington DC, October 2025. Pic: @g20org

Business leaders sound the alarm over the country’s economic drift, despite signs of fiscal recovery