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World Cup Fever: African Repercussions.

The World Cup has finally arrived, the month of global festivities, but what does this mean for different nations on the continent, especially for those that are not participating in the tournament? Zimbabwe has hosted 5 time winners Brazil in … Continue reading

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Sport & Politics = Joy in Africa.

It seems vogue to always criticise Zimbabwe, and many other African countries for not being free, not developing quick enough, and not having their spending priorities right. The latest is the hosting of 5 time FIFA football world champions, Brazil, … Continue reading

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2010 FIFA World Cup Draw: African Team Prospects.

The draw for the FIFA 2010 World Cup has now taken place, and the 6 representatives from the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF) region know their fate, and the prognosis is not entirely good, but there is hope. Group A: … Continue reading

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Africa and it’s position in the world for Natural Resources.

As the global economy begins to exit recession and begin consuming again, without the property boom and easy credit to finance a recovery, it will be natural resources that come to the fore again. Traditional resources that allow for the … Continue reading

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