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Published 21st January 2021

Vol 62 No 2


Guinea

EXCLUSIVE – Inside the Swiss charges against Steinmetz

Copyright © Africa Confidential 2021
Copyright © Africa Confidential 2021

As Beny Steinmetz awaits the judges' verdict, we probe the prosecution's accusations of money-laundering and grand corruption

It was dubbed the 'deal of the century' – an operation to obtain rights to the world's biggest iron ore deposit – but became a quagmire, sucking its protagonists into a corruption scandal and now Switzerland's first ever international bribery trial. On Friday, 22 January, mining magnate Beny Steinmetz and two of his colleagues learn the decision of Geneva's Correctional Tribunal on whether or not they bribed the wife of Guinea's president to get their hands on the Simandou iron ore 13 years ago.

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The race for Nairobi

Kibera, Nairobi, September 2020. Pic: Donwilson Odhiambo/SOPA Images/SIPA USA/PA Images
Kibera, Nairobi, September 2020. Pic: Donwilson Odhiambo/SOPA Images/SIPA USA/PA Images

The BBI alliance is manoeuvring its ally into the Nairobi governorship because it fears losing another by-election

The political differences between Deputy President William Ruto and President Uhuru Kenyatta are playing themselves out in the tussle to fill the position of the governor of Nairob...


A scramble for vaccines

Dr Matshidiso Moeti. Pic: Paul Spranger/Global Media Group/SIPA USA/PA Images
Dr Matshidiso Moeti. Pic: Paul Spranger/Global Media Group/SIPA USA/PA Images

Despite pious pledges of equal access to the shots, Africa is losing out. Fixing that will take more cooperation and bold policy

While the outgoing chair of the African Union, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, was able to make a triumphant announcement on 13 January that the AU had 'secured' 230 mill...



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THE INSIDE VIEW

Alongside the gargantuan domestic policy agenda awaiting United States President Joe Biden and strategic challenges in Russia and China, his arrival at the White House has stirred hopes of a new start in Africa. These include more support for the international financial institutions, and rejoining the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate accord.

There are also hopes that he will lift the Trump veto on Africa's candidate for Director-General of the World Trade Organizatio...

Alongside the gargantuan domestic policy agenda awaiting United States President Joe Biden and strategic challenges in Russia and China, his arrival at the White House has stirred hopes of a new start in Africa. These include more support for the international financial institutions, and rejoining the World Health Organization and the Paris Climate accord.

There are also hopes that he will lift the Trump veto on Africa's candidate for Director-General of the World Trade Organization, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. There is likely to be a high-level US delegation to the African Union summit in Addis Ababa due on 6-7 February.

The agenda will be crowded, spanning Egypt's negotiations with Ethiopia over the dam on the Nile, the Trump administration's support for Morocco's claims on Western Sahara, and the withdrawal of US troops from Somalia, which hosts an AU peacekeeping force. Most pressing may be the wave of demonstrations in Tunisia. Ten years ago, protests raged across North Africa, unseating the leaders of Tunisia, Egypt and eventually, Libya.

Biden, then deputy to President Barack Obama, had advised against pulling US support for the beleaguered Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak. Ten years on, the region faces still tougher economic conditions. Now, as President, Biden will again have to choose between the incumbents or their young opponents. 

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Abiy risks more war

Addis made a deal with Khartoum when it went to war in Tigray. Amhara nationalists could upset this delicate arrangement

Tension along the Ethiopia-Sudan border has risen sharply as Khartoum asserts itself and its territorial rights, threatening to force a once-minor border issue into a major confron...


Victory under a cloud

The President’s poll win is confirmed, but clashes with rebels in the capital signal a new security crisis

After hearing petitions from opposition candidates against the presidential election win of Faustin Archange Touadéra in the December election, the Constitutional Court formally co...


Cyril and Ace's linked fates

A conviction in Magashule's trial could save Ramaphosa's career in the ANC and at the polls. An acquittal could end it

African National Congress Secretary General Ace Magashule heads to the Bloemfontein Magistrate Court on 19 February to face 21 charges of corruption and fraud dating from his time ...


Outstaying welcomes

French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement on 19 January that he would be reviewing the deployment of soldiers to Opération Barkhane in the Sahel due to 'good results' in rece...


Iron fist carries the day

Brutal suppression of the opposition and voter intimidation won President Yoweri Museveni another term of office

Although President Yoweri Museveni won the presidential election with 59% of the vote on a 57% turnout according to the electoral commission, over a dozen of the ruling National Re...


Both sides go to court

Legal challenges against narrow wins in the presidential and parliamentary results are heating up national politics

John Mahama, presidential candidate for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), is taking a leaf from the book of his opponent President Nana Akufo-Addo with his attempt...



Pointers

The King's quiet gong

Not all Moroccans were delighted when one of Donald Trump's very last actions as United States president was to award a rare Legion of Merit, Degree Chief Commander, to King Mohamm...


Immune to diplomacy

On 20 June last year, a private plane made a refuelling stop at the international airport on the Cape Verde island of Sal. On board was the 49-year-old Colombian-born Venezuelan bu...