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How Do You Solve a Problem Like Zuma? There Is No Simple Solution

Posted By: adminon: May 07, 2024In: World From AfricaTags: ANC, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula, Cyril Ramaphosa, Former ANC Secretary-General Gwede Mantashe, Guptas, JACOB ZUMA, Julius Malema, KZN, MK, Nkandla scandal, State capture, Thabo Mbeki, Umkhonto we Sizwe Party, Zondo CommissionNo CommentsViews:
How Do You Solve a Problem Like Zuma? There Is No Simple Solution

A big puzzle indeed. Only last week, the London based The Economist wrote on Why South Africans are fed up after 30 years of democracy. The Economist may have its own baggage but many would... Read more

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Eskom, South Africa and Nigeria’s Next Likely Battle

Posted By: adminon: February 18, 2019In: FlashbackTags: CORRUPTION, Eskom, mismanagement, NEPA, Privatisation, State capture, TenderpreneursNo CommentsViews:
Eskom, South Africa and Nigeria’s Next Likely Battle

The contrasts between Nigeria and South Africa are tremendous but no less are the similarities. On contrasts, South Africa ranks among the 30 most industrialized countries in the world, a po... Read more

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Method and Meaning in Media Interrogation of General Danjuma’s Allegation

Posted By: adminon: March 29, 2018In: GovernanceTags: IPOB, MASSOB, Somalia, State captureNo CommentsViews:
Method and Meaning in Media Interrogation of General Danjuma’s Allegation

General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma is being interrogated in the Nigerian media following his allegation of collusion between the Nigerian military and bandits stalking the country at the maid... Read more

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Dramatic Approaches to Fighting Corruption in Other Lands

Posted By: adminon: March 08, 2018In: World From AfricaTags: RT, State captureNo CommentsViews:
Dramatic Approaches to Fighting Corruption in Other Lands

The war cry in Nigeria is, lets kill corruption before corruption kills the country. That is great but how best might killing corruption be accomplished? Well, South Africa and The Philippin... Read more

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