Africa Briefing - May - June 2022Add to Favorites

Africa Briefing - May - June 2022Add to Favorites

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Read {{magName}} along with {{magCount}}+ other magazines & newspapers with just one subscription  View catalog

1 Month $9.99

1 Year$99.99 $49.99

$4/month

Save 50%
Hurry, Offer Ends in 12 Days
(OR)

Subscribe only to Africa Briefing

1 Year$29.94 $12.99

Holiday Deals - Save 57%
Hurry! Sale ends on January 4, 2025

Buy this issue $4.99

Gift Africa Briefing

7-Day No Questions Asked Refund7-Day No Questions
Asked Refund Policy

 ⓘ

Digital Subscription.Instant Access.

Digital Subscription
Instant Access

Verified Secure Payment

Verified Secure
Payment

In this issue

The unravelling of multi-party politics

Election violence in Africa has been, invariably, put down to bad political leaders, but Nana K.A. Busia Jr argues that it has been more a case of bad constitutional drafting that has seen the continent backslide into anarchy from the close of the decade, in 1999, when almost three quarters of African countries were under democratic rule with all of them having undergone periodic elections

Two coups that tested ECOWAS’ resolve

With the Guinean military junta announcing on April 30 a 39-month timetable to return the country to civilian rule, Issaka K. Souaré looks at Guinea and Mali, two countries where, he says, the regional body committed some strategic mistakes in trying to deal with the interference of soldiers in politics

Kenyan elections: kingmaker against the kings

Barely four months before voters go to the polls, the political temperature is rising as leading candidates, power barons and interest groups scramble to tie up loose ends before the big day, writes Sylvanus Wekesa

The war in Ukraine and its impact on Africa

In this analysis of selective African countries and regions, Toyin Falola explores the continent’s economic interactions with Russia in particular and Europe in general in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war

Counting the cost of Europe’s quest to ramp up African gas supplies

European countries are engaged in frantic diplomacy with North African states and other African natural gas producers to secure new gas supply contracts in an increasingly competitive market. At least $50 billion in new pipeline investments may be signed off this year

Africa Briefing Magazine Description:

PublisherAfricaBriefing

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

AfricaBriefing is a fast-growing digital news portal that delivers African business, economic, political and development news to an audience of more than 25,000 a month.
AfricaBriefing highlights and examines the political, business developments and economic forces driving and underpinning the continent’s growth. We provide accurate, unbiased and authoritative news, analysis and forecasts, as well as trenchant opinion pieces on political, economic and social developments in Africa, giving our growing audience an insight into the driving forces of the African economy.

  • cancel anytimeCancel Anytime [ No Commitments ]
  • digital onlyDigital Only