The Failed States Index for 2008 is up on www.fundforpeace.org. While it is widely criticized for its Western like beliefs considered a weapon of the United States that would legitimize external intervention in other countries, it is still interesting to…
Continue reading...Monday, July 21, 2008
Many people seem optimistic about this meeting but facts say otherwise. In reality, this meeting brings no practical change in Zimbabwe. People will not start having jobs tomorrow, the economy will not redress for many years to come and the abuses of power are certainly not going to stop overnight.
Continue reading...Saturday, July 19, 2008
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…
Continue reading...Friday, July 11, 2008
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…
Continue reading...Saturday, June 28, 2008
If there is anyone I would hate to be these days, it would be one of the members of the African Union’ Assembly. Since its inception in 2002, the AU has had difficult problems to deal with, but nothing has…
Continue reading...Friday, June 27, 2008
As many dictators in Africa, Thabo Mbeki, a false diplomat South Africans have finally disposed of, has never looked into a widow’s eyes. He has never seen the pain, the desperation, the tragic feeling of uselessness she feels when thinking that her husband died for liberty.
Continue reading...Thursday, June 19, 2008
The elections in Zimbabwe stir up more and more contradictory statements on the continent. It is essential to observe that this year we witness the largest amount of African leaders speaking against Mugabe ever.
Continue reading...Thursday, June 12, 2008
The leader of The Movement for Democratic Change has been arrested a couple of hours ago in Zimbabwe. The MDC secretariat has released a public statement in which it said that the leader was detained in the Kwekwe region following a roadblock. No official reasons or even legal grounds were made public.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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