South Sudan: How to End Economic Domination by Foreigners?
There is little or no foreign sympathy toward the embattled Juba government which is blamed for mismanaging the economy and for failing to unify the country.
Read MoreMichael Abraha is Juba based freelance journalist and former Chief Editor of South Sudan’s Pioneer newspaper.
Posted by Michael Abraha | Nov 1, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints |
There is little or no foreign sympathy toward the embattled Juba government which is blamed for mismanaging the economy and for failing to unify the country.
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | Aug 29, 2014 | Africa, Viewpoints |
Washington’s decision not to let President Isaias Afewerki join the US-Africa summit was a victory for Eritreans fighting for freedom and democracy.
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | May 25, 2012 | Africa, News & Analysis |
The extraordinary story built around the presumed illness of autocratic President Isais Afewerki was meant to cover up his critical political ailment.
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | May 12, 2012 | Africa, News & Analysis |
Reporter Michael Abraha got hold of South Sudan’s Deputy Information Minister, Mr. Atem Yaak Atem in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | Apr 6, 2012 | Africa, News & Analysis |
The fact remains that the Security Council’s inaction in the wake of Ethiopian attacks inside Eritrea was a rebuke and a warning against the Red Sea state.
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | Sep 14, 2011 | Africa, News & Analysis |
ADDIS ABABA — Addressing Eritrean professionals, intellectuals and political leaders in Addis Ababa on Friday, Prime Minister Meles reiterated that Eritrea posed a serious threat to the security of Ethiopia and to...
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | Jul 13, 2011 | Africa, Viewpoints |
The Horn of Africa is one of the most volatile places on Earth with recalcitrant Eritrea and militant Somalia considered diehard “spoilers” in a region marred with perennial conflicts and starvation. Ten million people are...
Read MorePosted by Michael Abraha | Jun 5, 2011 | Africa, Viewpoints |
Ruthless Incommunicado Imprisonment Over five months into their arrest in the Port of Massawa by the Eritrean navy, the four ex-marines have not been charged with any crime, and their condition and whereabouts remain unknown....
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