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Barrow fires Auditor, shielding a ballooning family empire

Modou Ceesay. Pic: nao.gm
Modou Ceesay. Pic: nao.gm

After being accused of favouring relatives and friends with state-backed rice deals and discounted bank sales, the President has summarily sacked the Auditor-General

When police forcibly removed Auditor-General, Modou Ceesay from the National Audit Office on 15 September they triggered youth-led protests in which several demonstrators were arrested as fighting spilled onto the streets of Banjul.


After US walkout, African officials push ahead with global tax treaty

First Session of Committee on UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, New York, August 2025. Pic: UN Photo/Manuel Elías
First Session of Committee on UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, New York, August 2025. Pic: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

EU states in talks as Egypt’s Youssef aims for legally binding framework after Nairobi meeting in November

Against an unpromising diplomatic backdrop, the African-led push for a UN tax convention to boost public revenues by countering illicit financial flows is making progress through the labyrinthine...


Tokyo scores on policy but loses on scale

In August 2025 Japan announced an initiative on Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor Development. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
In August 2025 Japan announced an initiative on Strengthening the Global Supply Chain through Nacala Corridor Development. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

Summit pledges on cutting the cost of capital, boosting fair trade and investment were popular, but delegates want quantity as well as quality

One of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s last diplomatic forays before his resignation on 7 September was his hosting of the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9)...

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Salva and Riek risk a return to war

Salva Kiir, April 2024. Pic: Cropped, GovernmentZA CC BY-ND 2.0

Both sides are breaching the 2018 peace accord but are shielded by oil deals with China and Russia

The latest attempt at a peace deal between factions loyal to the country’s rival veteran leaders – an internationally brokered agreement signed in 2018 – is falling apart...


Lazarus Chakwera fights to survive

Lazarus Chakwera. Pic: @LAZARUSCHAKWERA
Lazarus Chakwera. Pic: @LAZARUSCHAKWERA

Soaring prices, broken alliances and corruption reduce the President’s chances of winning re-election and favour his 85-year-old predecessor

Malawians go to the polls on 16 September in an election that could make President Lazarus Chakwera the third one-term president in the past 11 years. All the...


Grudges and geopolitics – why MBZ is clashing with Hassan Sheikh

Hassan Sheikh Mohamud meets with UAE foreign affairs representatives, August 2025. pic: @TheVillaSomalia
Hassan Sheikh Mohamud meets with UAE foreign affairs representatives, August 2025. pic: @TheVillaSomalia

The origins of the chronic enmity between Somalia’s president and the UAE leader lie in the Gulf state’s hegemonic ambitions, and some personal gripes

The United Arab Emirates has puzzled many observers with its hostility towards the Somali federal President, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, and its active support of his opponents in the...


Insurgents regrouping as Chapo signs security pact with Kagame

Daniel Chapo and Paul Kagame, Kigali, August 2025. Pic: @daniel_chapo24
Daniel Chapo and Paul Kagame, Kigali, August 2025. Pic: @daniel_chapo24

TotalEnergies moves to restart its $20bn gas project behind a fortified green zone after 60,000 citizens displaced

Four years since the deployment of Rwandan and Southern African Development Community forces in July 2021, the security situation in northern Cabo Delgado remains fraught – contradicting Maputo’s...


Putin’s gambit in the Sahel as France leaves the stage

Vladimir Putin meets with Assimi Goïta, June 2025. Pic: Ramil Sitdikov, RIA Novosti, kremlin.ru
Vladimir Putin meets with Assimi Goïta, June 2025. Pic: Ramil Sitdikov, RIA Novosti, kremlin.ru

Moscow courts the three juntas with anti-western rhetoric and promises of gold refineries and nuclear power but is struggling to counter insurgents

On 14 August, the defence ministers of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger – Generals Sadio Camara, Célestin Simporé and Salifou Modi – were in Moscow for talks with...


Parliament tests Nandi-Ndaitwah’s anti-corruption vow

Eneas Emvula
Eneas Emvula

MPs are to vote on a call to investigate claims that Canada’s ReconAfrica broke accountability and environment rules

Canada’s Reconnaissance Energy Africa – ReconAfrica – first started drilling for oil and gas in the Kavango basin of north-eastern Namibia four years ago and has been mired...


Relocation and dislocation

António Guterres. Pic: UN Photo/Manuel Elías
António Guterres. Pic: UN Photo/Manuel Elías

The relocation of several United Nations agencies – including UN Women, the UN Children’s Fund and the UN Population Fund – to Nairobi, as part of the UN80...


Talon to step aside

Romuald Wadagni
Romuald Wadagni

Finance minister Romuald Wadagni has been named joint presidential candidate of the governing l’Union progressiste pour le renouveau (UPR) and Bloc Républicain (BR) for April 2026 – confirming...


Escalating violence could reshape Tinubu’s plan for 2027 vote

NIGERIA'S SECURITY CRISIS (2014-2025) Islamist fighters keep attacking in Lake Chad Basin. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025
NIGERIA'S SECURITY CRISIS (2014-2025) Islamist fighters keep attacking in Lake Chad Basin. Copyright © Africa Confidential 2025

Northern states have been hit hardest by jihadist insurgents together with banditry and kidnapping alongside murderous herder-farmer clashes


Looking east, Ruto targets yen and yuan

William Ruto meets Toyota Tsusho Corporation Chairman and CEO Toshimitsu Imai and Toyota Kenya officials, Yokohama City, Japan, August 2025. Pic: @WilliamsRuto
William Ruto meets Toyota Tsusho Corporation Chairman and CEO Toshimitsu Imai and Toyota Kenya officials, Yokohama City, Japan, August 2025. Pic: @WilliamsRuto

As dissent mounts, the government is counting on loans, interest rate cuts and a stalled privatisation programme to ease its debt woes