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Seven days countdown

4. August 2008

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This blog, now reconfigured as a personal blog, instead of a portal on current political affairs across the African continent, which has been moved to www.african-politics.com will soon be updated  on a daily basis. Next Monday evening I shall write…

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Thank you

24. July 2008

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I’ve started blogging just because I felt I need to order my thoughts before writing by BA in political science focusing on the impact of Chinese Investment on African countries. After 25 days of active blogging the results of this…

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Minor changes

22. July 2008

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I have added a new section on the portal under Current African Affairs, called Book Reviews. This section is my way of replying to the Africa Reading Challenge launched by another blogger. Also, I moved the section called Weekly Op-Ed…

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Zimbabwe introduces $100 billion banknotes

19. July 2008

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In a quest to ease the cash shortages that have become the most common of problems in Zimbabwe, the National Central Bank has introduced a $100 billion banknote, which is the equivalent of one dollar. The new banknote can only…

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Zimbabwe: New Inflation rate: 2,200,000%

16. July 2008

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Via BBC.co.uk I find that I’m finally….right. Since the beginning of last month I’ve been predicting that inflation in Zimbabwe has surged to more than 2,000,000% based on the reports I was getting from Zimbabwe. Now BBC confirms it: inflation in…

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Mixed reactions regarding the indictment of the Sudanese president

15. July 2008

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While the UN is withdrawing about 200 non-essential staff from Darfur, one of the most senior advisers of Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir is warning that the ICC’s indictment is jeopardizing the diplomatic relations between Sudan and the United Nations. The…

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Tsvangirai doesn’t give up

15. July 2008

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In a new series of statements, Tsvangirai confirms what I’ve predicted some time ago: in Zimbabwe, the military is really in charge of the power. At the same time, at the other end the world, British Prime-minister Gordon Brown is doing…

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New partnership

11. July 2008

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In a quest to reach a larger audience, I have teamed up with AfricanLoft Media for which I will be writing weekly “editorials.” I am now one of the authors of this portal and scored my first little success. The post I…

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The Archbishop of York is urging the British PM to let Zimbabweans work in the UK

11. July 2008

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10,000 to 15,000 Zimbabweans who live in the United Kingdom do not have the right to work since their official status is asylum – seekers. According to the British laws, a person has to have at least a refugee status…

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Seven more UN peacekeepers die in Darfur

10. July 2008

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Seven UN peacekeepers, five Rwandans, a Ghanaian and a Ugandan, lost their life in an ambush orchestrated by armed militia in Darfur, Sudan. It was the deadliest attack since September 2007, when ten peacekeepers were killed by unknown men. Attacks on…

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