Booming Texas Economy May Usher in a Democratic Win in 2020

Booming Texas Economy May Usher in a Democratic Win in 2020

LAGOS (Capital Markets in Africa) – The booming economy that helped the Lone Star State weather the 2008 recession has also sparked a migration there that’s changing the face of Texas politics. The workers who’ve moved to Texas for jobs in the energy and tech sectors are more liberal than Texas natives, slowly turning the deep-red state into a richer purple. Democrats now find themselves close enough to winning Texas that they’ve scheduled the third…

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Zimbabwe Ruling Party Moves to Include a Woman in Top Body

Zimbabwe Ruling Party Moves to Include a Woman in Top Body

HARARE (Capital Markets in Africa) – Zimbabwe’s ruling party will probably amend its constitution to ensure that a woman is appointed to its top body, which currently has three men, according to a draft document sent to senior members of the party by its secretary for administration, Ignatius Chombo. The move may pave the way for President Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace to join the Presidium at a party congress in December, according to University of Zimbabwe professor Eldred…

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Congo Opposition Leader Katumbi Will Return to Congo in December

Congo Opposition Leader Katumbi Will Return to Congo in December

KINSHASA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Democratic Republic of Congo opposition leader and presidential hopeful Moise Katumbi said he will return to his homeland in December after more than a year abroad to participate in the country’s delayed elections. The 52-year-old former governor of Congo’s copper-rich Katanga province plans to challenge President Joseph Kabila’s rule of the Central African country on his return, he said at a conference Monday in London. Katumbi has previously pledged to return to…

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South Africa’s DA Puts Cape Town Mayor on Leave From Party Activity

South Africa’s DA Puts Cape Town Mayor on Leave From Party Activity

JOHANNESBURG(Capital Markets in Africa) – South Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, placed City of Cape Town Mayor Patricia de Lille and councillor J.P. Smith on special leave from the organization’s activities. Smith and members of the city’s Internal Investigations Unit allegedly made malicious and defamatory remarks about De Lille, Business Day reported Tuesday, citing a statement from the mayor. Some local newspapers reported that De Lille had “irregular” upgrades done at her home,…

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Mozambique’s Nyusi Tightens Grip on Ruling Party After Congress

Mozambique’s Nyusi Tightens Grip on Ruling Party After Congress

MAPUTO (Capital Markets in Africa) – Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi cemented his grip on the ruling party at its leadership congress that ended Monday, and new leadership elected to Frente de Libertacao Mocambique’s most powerful organ may signal a cabinet reshuffle. Nyusi, who has ruled the country since the start of 2015, won nearly 100 percent of the vote to secure another five-year term as party president, as well as an endorsement to stand as its candidate in…

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Kenya’s Vote Rerun Plans Set Back as Opposition Quits Talks

Kenya’s Vote Rerun Plans Set Back as Opposition Quits Talks

NAIROBI (Capital Markets in Africa) – Kenya’s main opposition coalition walked out of negotiations on how a rerun of last month’s annulled presidential election will be managed and threatened street protests, setting back preparations for the Oct. 26 ballot. The officials quit the talks because of plans by the ruling Jubilee Party to remove powers from the Independent Electoral & Boundaries Commission, James Orengo, a senator for the opposition National Super Alliance, told reporters Thursday…

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Angola Gets New Leader After 38 Years as Lourenco Sworn in

Angola Gets New Leader After 38 Years as Lourenco Sworn in

LUANDA (Capital Markets in Africa) – Joao Lourenco was sworn in as president of Angola in a ceremony marking the first leadership change in almost four decades in sub-Saharan Africa’s second-biggest oil producer. The 63-year-old former defence minister takes over from Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who steps down after 38 years in office but will continue to lead the ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola until next year. The MPLA won 61 percent of…

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