Fatal stampede has brought attention to the church’s pecuniary practices and high-powered links with the ruling MPLA.
Despite economic advances, many of the continent’s people are still denied their rights, says Louise Redvers.
The international organisation’s report has questioned South Africa’s commitment to constitutional rights and equality.
Opposition leaders have said colonial law has been used illegally to curb meetings and debate. Louise Redvers reports.
Laws meant to reduce Mozambican officials’ conflicts of interest are clear but not enforced.
The Nova Cidade de Kilamba – New City of Kilamba – is far too expensive and has not been designed to address the population’s needs.
Swaziland’s economic woes continue and the International Monetary Fund has forecast a gross domestic product contraction of 1.5%.
Jose dos Santos’s supporters brush off the allegations of nepotism and say his kids are well educated and simply want to be involved in their country.
Tipped as a potential successor to his father, Jose Filomeno de Sousa dos Santos, also known as Zen, has kept out of the limelight until now.
The president has missed the chance to win over the media with his artless answers to critical questions. Louise Redvers reports.