Free article preview  

Former Speaker, National Assembly

As first-round elections approach on 27 November 2011, Joseph Kabila’s former ally is emerging as a challenger to the President. Taking his cue from other parties in the region, Vital Kamerhe will use his opposition to China’s US$6 billion ore-for-infrastructure contract as a major plank of his campaign....

(This article contains approximately 239 words)

end of free article preview

Current subscribers: log in now to read the complete article. Misplaced your password? Then click here for a password reminder.

Not a subscriber? Then you can read this article in full either by becoming a subscriber now, for 3, 6 or 12 months, or you can buy this individual article.

  • Subscribe to Africa-Asia Confidential:
  • Buy this article:
  • 3-month subscription
    Prices from £102.00 (+ VAT where applicable)
    6-month subscription
    Prices from £186.00 (+ VAT where applicable)
    12-month subscription
    Prices from £296.00 (+ VAT where applicable)
  • UK & European Union
    £17.00 (+ VAT where applicable)
    Rest of the world
    $27.00

  • If you have a print subscription already, click here for a password that gives you full access to the website.
  • If you are logged in, but still cannot access the full text of this article, email customer services or telephone us on +44(0)1638 743633.

Keywords:

Joseph Kabila, Vital Kamerhe, China, Rwandan, Jean-Pierre Bemba, Parti du Peuple pour la Reconstruction et la Démocratie, Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda, Mouvement de Libération du Congo, Union pour la Nation Congolaise

Tag Cloud:

congo(2) kabila(5) kamerhe(3) libération(2)