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Articles
Sticking to their guns
Mark Ashurst reviews Andrew Feinstein's book on the African National Congress, 'After the Party'.
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A rough time to be in charge
From Polokwane to Dar es Salaam, Mark Ashurst argues that incumbent presidents face unprecedented demands from their followers.
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Zuma victory creates two centres of power in South Africa
An assessment of the ANC leadership contest in December 2007, by Mark Ashurst.
Mark Ashurst is director of the Africa Research Institute and was previously based in South Africa for the Financial Times.
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A boxer afraid of a fight
A piece by Michael Holman on the 2007 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM), in Kampala, Uganda.
Michael Holman was brought up in Rhodesia and now lives in London. He was Africa editor of the Financial Times 1984-2002. His first novel, Last Orders at Harrods, was re-published by Abacus in March this year. The sequel, Fatboy and the Dancing Ladies, was published in June 2007 and he is currently working on the third.
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