KENYA | AFRICAN UNION
The International Criminal Court’s offer to hold the trial of William Ruto in East Africa could be an astute compromise
MOZAMBIQUE
As the gas industry opens up the north, generals and politicians are smuggling hundreds of tonnes of timber and ivory to China
TANZANIA
The governing party worries about the next elections and some old hands, once out in the cold, are back on the scene
NAMIBIA
Development of Husab uranium mine moves forward as the Chinese agree to new business rules
JAPAN | AFRICA
TICAD attendees will discuss how to get the Japanese private sector involved in African development and how to fight against piracy and instability
MOZAMBIQUE | JAPAN
The ProSavana project that could turn Mozambique into a major agricultural producer has yet to convince local civil society groups and farmers
UGANDA
Museveni acts to placate the troops and to disarm critics
ZAMBIA
Sata’s government has a reputation for outspokenness but its economic policies are still getting support from Western investors and officials
ZIMBABWE | CHINA
Vice-President Wang Yang’s visit sees scrabbling state media rerun an old warning to Chinese companies from Prime Minister Tsvangirai
ZIMBABWE | ASIA
The Essar deal, along with many others, is set to languish until after the polls