By: Daniel Aforo For many years, the World Bank, IMF and other international donor organizations have complained about corruption on the continent of Africa. Indeed, the continent has record cases of corruption which have affected politicians, public and civil servants, individuals, religious bodies and pagans like. The canker has called […]
Files containing information regarding terrorists are stolen from her flat
Terminated lady police Inspector Rubina Shaheen of Sindh Police is now in Islamabad capital of Pakistan, she is struggling to get her position back, ‘a lobby in Sindh is behind my dismissal from service because, I have refused to bow to their illegitimate demands, my husband along with two other low category police servants […]
Dodgy neighbour
A recent interview in the Financial Times had South Africa’s president Thabo Mbeki reiterating his much maligned policy of quiet diplomacy on the ever thornier subject of his country’s troubled neighbour, Zimbabwe. With Robert Mugabe, who at 83 has now led Zimbabwe for 27 years, having convinced his party to select him as their candidate […]
…and the times they are a changin: A Eurosceptic accepting the Euro
Major economic reforms have been taking place in Greece since the early 1990s and one of the strongest catalysts for these changes has been the Euro. In November 2001, the price of a return ticket from Pireaus to the island of Crete cost ten thousand drachmas. One year later, after the EU had officially converted […]
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