Vol 37 No 15 | BURUNDI Hutu guerrillas 19th July 1996 Hutu militias are confusing. They often split and often share members. The most significant is the Parti pour la Libération du Peuple Hutu founded, eight years after the...
Vol 37 No 15 | KENYA Bullet proof 19th July 1996 Eldoret gets so much largesse that the President's home-boys call it 'Moi town' Revelations that the government has been discreetly building an ammunition factory in Eldoret have again focused attention on the rapid growth of this Rift-Valley town. President Daniel arap...
Vol 37 No 15 | ETHIOPIA Café assassins 19th July 1996 Two men casually ate breakfast in an Addis Ababa café on 8 July as they waited for the highest ranking Muslim in the federal government, Transport and Communications...
Vol 37 No 14 | RWANDA The king speaks out 5th July 1996 Paul Kagamé has to watch the monarchists – now they are turning against him Support for the government is shrinking as regional instability grows. After a wave of Hutu defections in the past year, there are signs of growing Tutsi disaffection. Tutsi...
Vol 37 No 14 | DJIBOUTI My uncle, the President 5th July 1996 Hassan Gouled's nephew is leading the succession race but is yet to convince Paris Ismael Omar Guelleh, chef de cabinet to President Hassan Gouled Aptidon, has won another round in the struggle to succeed his uncle as President (AC Vol 37 No...
Vol 37 No 14 | SOMALIA Talking Sharia 5th July 1996 Amid heavy fighting and the rise of Islamist militias, General Mohamed Farah 'Aydeed' has changed his mind about Sharia courts. He had previously opposed them, considering them a...
Vol 37 No 14 | SUDANUGANDA Border butchery 5th July 1996 Thousands of refugees from Southern Sudan have fled their camps in north-west Uganda, amid deepening insecurity. The exodus began on 18 June, emptying Wajo and Adana refugee camps...
Vol 37 No 12 | ETHIOPIA Hands across the water 7th June 1996 Addis Ababa is becoming Washington's key ally against an expansionist Khartoum The Addis Ababa-Washington axis is in better shape than for more than 25 years, probably since the hey-days of Emperor Haile Selassie in the 1960s. For the United...
Vol 37 No 12 | ERITREA On the border 7th June 1996 Eight major-generals, 22 brigadiers and 3 full colonels were appointed by President Isayas Aferworki. The Defence Minister, Sibhat Ephrem, gave the rank of lieutenant-colonel to several officers in...