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Zimbabwe
Peter Filinovich
November 17, 2011
Zimbabwe is a country of natural wonders with many historical ruins and monuments. Zimbabwe tourist destinations are diverse and unique attracting all kinds of tourists from different parts of the globe.
Walter Rhett
December 04, 2010
(Writer's note: this post provides multi-faceted background on Zimbabwe, whose President was assessed in the July 2007 final cable of the American ambassador. The post contains the full content of the cable. But is the post multi-faceted background or just meandering summary? Are the facts fair? You...
Charles Larsen
January 08, 2010
www.burntpine-travel.com
When looking for an African Hunting Safari, maybe sooner rather than later, you are going to want to know what the real total cost is going to be. I haven´t come across an internet site that allows you to do this in the same manor that you can do shopping on-line for say...
Frank A. Hilario
June 17, 2009
Conservation Agriculture is better described as Saving Agriculture. Learn all about it!
Krista Dandridge-Barnett
May 19, 2009
Zimbabwe is reported to receive an estimated $22 million grant shortly after Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai requested financial assistance in efforts to charter the Country into sustainability, this is on top of an already unpaid loan of $1 Billion [plus possible interest]. It is unclear as to the...
Charles Larsen
March 10, 2009
www.sentinellimpoposafaris.com
After the past 27 years of making multiple trips to Africa in pursuit of African big game. I have developed a sense of where the best places are to hunt leopard, buffalo and plains game. For many, going on an African Safari is a once in a lifetime experience, so ...
Qeerransoo Biyyaa
December 21, 2008
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere," Martin Luther King Jr.
I have a reason I started my article with a famous quote from Martin Luther King, the icon of African-American Civil Rights Movement. The quote captures for me the essence of what the mainstream western media such as the BBC fail to do when they give imbalanced coverage of political and economic crises in two equally despotic African nations, Zimbabwe and Ethiopia. I am more interested in why Zimbabwe makes more headlines than Ethiopia, while famine and conflict are hitting millions of people that can exceed the total population of Zimbabwe in Ethiopia. Why do media like the BBC get obsessed with holding Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe responsible for the economic crises, cholera outbreak, but fail to hold his type Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia responsible for the famine and the conflict in Oromia and the rest of Ethiopia? What is in Zimbabwe that attracts western media that is not in Ethiopia? I will try to answer some of these questions and leave others to you to ponder.
Aman Goyal
November 17, 2008
"the travel industry must continue to adapt to the way people are now planning and booking their holidays and offer them trustworthy websites that offer them a wide range of choices, value-for-money and that make it easy for them to book on-line."
Old Coins See New Life in Inflation-Stricken Zimbabwe
Tongkeh Fowale
July 30, 2008
Introduction
There is nothing as glorious in the history of resistance to colonial oppression as seeing one man being able to successfully combine the will to resist, the ability to resist and the opportunity to resist, to finally win independence for his country. This is how heroes are creat...
North Star Writers Group
July 10, 2008
Are sanctions enough to stop Robert Mugabe?
Rizwan Ghani
June 26, 2008
Politics in Zimbabwe is a sideshow as global players vie to protect their economic and political interests. The Western backed opposition lead by Morgan Tsvangirai is also using local conditions to win power by trading national interest and resources.
Dr. Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis
June 25, 2008
Fact sheets, figures, video-clips, photographical evidence, bibliography, roundtables, daily press briefings, statements made by the Secretary of State!
All means of overt and covert diplomatic pressure have been employed by the salacious and acrimonious authorities of the State Department again...
North Star Writers Group
May 29, 2008
Eddie Cross: A man with a one-man fan club.
Sunny Chris Okenwa
April 11, 2008
For good reason I had attempted entitling this piece interrogatively thus: "Mugabe: Till Death Put Assunder?" and on another occasion I had toyed with another caption as a replacement for the above: "Zimbabweans Have Spoken: Morgan is More..." but in the end I had settled for the above title given...
Tongkeh Fowale
January 15, 2008
Containment was the brand name for US policy towards Africa throughout the Cold War. It was inspired by economic, political as well as strategic considerations. Containment aimed principally at preventing communist incursions into Africa while protecting America´s vital interests in the cont...
Michael Batiukov
November 09, 2007
In 1994 one of the basic items of an electoral program of Alexandr Lukashenko was "indemnification of the lost monetary contributions of the population at the rate of Rouble-Dollar for 1985" (that is when 1 Soviet Rouble was 1 US dollar). Back in 1998 when Lukashenko already became the President of ...
Scott A. Morgan
October 11, 2007
The current pace of negotiations to resolve the internal strife within Zimbabwe is not fast enough at least one African President Believes. His views are so strong that he will be in Harare before the end of October to see if he can do what others have failed to do so far. That is bring the ruling Z...
Camilla Hancock
July 09, 2007
The WorldPress.Org is reporting that Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is calling for a United States of Africa. They said the idea originated in 1963 from a vision Kwame Nkrumah had. Kwane Nkrumah was the first President of Ghana and founder. It may not be a bad idea to unite Africa especially since in...
Scott A. Morgan
March 03, 2007
In the last couple of weeks the United States has made some critical statements regarding two crises that do not appear to have any sign of being resolved soon.
First of all in Zimbabwe the US Condemn the banning of all forms of protest in the Capital of Harare for 90 Days. This step came after ...
Scott A. Morgan
January 09, 2007
One of the most underused quotes by Napeleon is that four hostile newspapers are to be feared more than thousands of bayonets. It appears that the rulers in Harare believe that hostile newspapers should be silenced by any means necessary.
Any means necessary is a wide ranging concept. In the past...
Scott A. Morgan
October 26, 2006
The World has watched with both frustration and shock as Zimbabwe has imploded for the last six years. The frustration comes from the unwillingness of its neighbors to address the situation. The Frustration comes as the most likely causes for unity themselves are divided.
There have been reports ...
Matthew Cardinale
April 22, 2006
This article is courtesy of Atlanta Progressive News.
(APN) ATLANTA ? The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) has been sitting on an explosive report showing Zimbabwe?s 2002 elections were free and fair, Atlanta Progressive News has learned.
?In sum, we are confide...