Jodi Liss: Down and Out in Zimbabwe
These past weeks it has been hard to decide which politician is more completely out of touch with reality: Governor Rod Blagojevich of Illinois, who apparently sought to sell Barack Obama’s Senate seat...
View ArticleAzubuike Ishiekwene: Sudan Puts Africa in Tight Spot
This was not how Muammar Gaddafi wanted to start his tenure as chair of the African Union. The priority of the Libyan leader was to hit the ground running with his dream to create a United States of...
View ArticleAzubuike Ishiekwene: Mo Ibrahim's Red Card
Sudanese multibillionaire Mo Ibrahim said his foundation’s decision to withhold the 2009 African Leadership Prize, now in its third year, was not an act of disrespect. It would have been nice to hand...
View ArticleGeorge A. Pieler and Jens F. Laurson: Cup Boon for Zimbabwe
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa promises to be an economic, political, and public relations boon for not just South Africa, but its cranky neighbor to the north, Zimbabwe.read more
View ArticleTHE INDEX - June 7, 2010
Google is facing more potential legal problems after Australia’s attorney general said the company had illegally collected personal information over insecure wireless networks while assembling data and...
View ArticleForward, Backward
Lede: Business leaders and members of the ruling party have sharply criticized amendments to Zimbabwe's Indigenization and Economic Empowerment Act, introduced earlier this year by two government...
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