Tag Archives: Zimbabwe

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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African Resources: Gift or Curse? Ghana-Mozambique-Uganda, Diamonds and Oil.

Africa is widely known as a continent rich in natural resources, from global essentials such as fossil fuels that are found in Angola, Libya and Nigeria to mobile phone staple of coltan that is found in the DR Congo, Africa … Continue reading

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African Homosexuals Come Out: Uganda Bill To Be A Test.

Growing up in Southern Africa, the first time I heard of homosexuals was at the age of 13, my Divinity teacher at the time candidly said in class, “Zveungochani, zvakauya nevarungu,” translated from Shona, “Homosexuality was brought here by the … Continue reading

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The Economist, The World in 2010, Africa Focus.

As an ardent reader of The Economist, a must have publication every year is the excellent series, “The World In”, and having just received my 2010 edition, I’m eager to dig into it. Before pointing out what 2010 has in … Continue reading

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