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Darkness @ Noon in Zimbabwe?

Posted By: adminon: February 10, 2019In: De-EscalationTags: DRC, Elite failure, Imperialism, neocolonialismNo CommentsViews:
Darkness @ Noon in Zimbabwe?

If Africa has been expecting the post-Mugabe era in Zimbabwe to be one of healing, that doesn’t seem to be what is happening in that country if the pictorials and graphics from there are any... Read more

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Editorial: Nigeria @ 57: So Far, So Painful But Still an Unambiguous Journey

Posted By: adminon: October 01, 2017In: GovernanceTags: 'State of Nature', Elite failure, Leviathan, Restructuring, TruthNo CommentsViews:
Editorial: Nigeria @ 57: So Far, So Painful But Still an Unambiguous Journey

Nigeria is 57 years old today. Today marks an important day because of its historical symbolism but it is doubtful if more than 5% of Nigerians are happy about the country. Nigeria is certai... Read more

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