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Yearly Archives: 2012

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  • Politics
    By Diana Jeater
    July 10, 2012
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    Conflicts over urban agriculture in Harare, Zimbabwe – by Anna Brazier

    Winter in Harare is almost over. Walking my kids to school in the morning across frosty vleis, strewn with festering rubbish, we see the first signs ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 10, 2012
    3442
    0

    Ghana: economic nationalism through petty trading laws – By Kissy Agyeman-Togobo, Songhai Advisory

    The day after Ghana commemorated its 52nd anniversary since independence, not everyone was in a celebratory mood, especially not the Nigerian trading community. Ghana’s Minister for ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 10, 2012
    3871
    0

    DRC: Fizi to Goma via Bukavu (then Kinshasa) – Kris Berwouts goes on the road in Congo

    I spent the last twenty days of June in the Congo. Most of that time, I visited people and communities at grass root level. In brief, ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 9, 2012
    2143
    0

    Does the Diaspora need its own small business fund? – Dele Meiji Fatunla

    Whether it’s small restaurants, import-export business or a mom and pop corner shop, immigrants and Diasporas have a knack for running businesses, often out of necessity, ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 9, 2012
    9087
    0

    Rwanda in Congo: Sixteen Years of Intervention – By William Macpherson

    A recent UN report on the crisis in eastern DRC indicates that senior members of the Rwandan military have been supporting Congo’s newest rebel outfit, M23. ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 6, 2012
    2280
    0

    Libya’s Election Forecast: More Uncertainty – By Jason Pack

    Since the toppling of Mu’ammar Al-Qadhafi’s regime in October 2011, the people of Libya have been impatiently waiting for the desired results of their revolution. However, ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 6, 2012
    4484
    3

    Jeffrey Sachs vs. Michael Clemens: the Millenium Villages and Evaluating Impact Assessments – By Magnus Taylor

    Michael Clemens likes evaluating impact. In fact, it might be more accurate to say that he lives impact evaluation; such is the intensity of his knowledge ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 5, 2012
    4655
    19

    Africa Rising: when will the West join Africa? – By Eliot Pence & Bright Simons

    Discussions about Africa’s evolution tend to measure the continent’s “˜gradual’ assimilation into the global mainstream. This may have been understandable in the mid-1980s when by every ...
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  • Politics
    By Uncategorised
    July 4, 2012
    3938
    0

    Shakespeare and Africa – Richard Dowden reviews an Africanised production of Julius Caesar

    When I was asked to write the programme notes for the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of an African Julius Caesar at Stratford-upon-Avon, I tried to imagine ...
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  • Politics
    By rethinkingzim
    July 4, 2012
    2210
    0

    Zimbabwe’s Inclusive Government shaken by electoral games – by Takura Zhangazha

    The political parties in Zimbabwe’s inclusive government have now begun playing out their electoral end games eleven months prior to the expiry of its constitutional term ...
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