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Ethiopia: life is hard for pastoralists. Jan 1, 2008 1657
Angola's new friends: Angola is now China's leading oil supplier, outstripping Saudi Arabia. Within the next decade, China will outpace the US as the biggest global consumer of oil. China, thus, sees Angola as a partner worthy of special attention. Kate Eshelby reports. Oct 1, 2007 2025
Angola: keeping secrets; Angola is like an unspoilt dream, yet I would be lying if I said everything runs like clockwork. It is a haphazard country--but it is safe, the people friendly, and its beauty unsurpassable, writes Kate Eshelby, just back from a tour of Angola. May 1, 2007 1725
A fishy business, but Senegal and Guinea Bissau won't be beaten. Jan 1, 2007 1590
Sudan: the Nuba are on the way to recovery; After decades of war, most of Sudan is now enjoying a period of peace. This has brought hope to the people of the Nuba Mountains. Kate Eshelby was there recently. Aug 1, 2006 1106
Burkina Faso: a lesson in African philosophy; Kate Eshelby, an experienced Western traveller in Africa, was bowled over by the lessons in African philosophy that the so-called poor pastoralists in northern Burkina Faso taught her. Column Jun 1, 2006 1164
Cotton: the huge moral issue. Jan 1, 2006 1783
The way of the Borana: on the beautiful yet unforgiving arid plains of southern Ethiopia lives a people whose ingenuity, strength and customs have stood the test of time for centuries. Kate Eshelby visited the lands the Borana call home and experienced firsthand their resourceful and traditional ways of life. Jun 1, 2005 1534

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