Why is ZANU PF arresting MDC-T MPs? It is because they are committing crime. If you ask me.On the other side ZANU PF is not arresting their own criminal leaders because they don’t want to. If it wasn’t for ZANU PF many people would not have known that MDC like ZANU PF also has thieves, […]
Brazil: Amplified conversations to fight the Digital Crimes Bill
On May 14th a protest [pt] against the Digital Crimes Bill proposed by Senator Azeredo to typify crimes on the Internet took place in São Paulo to promote debate. On May 25th, it was time for a demonstration in Porto Alegre. On June 1st, a similar protest happened in Minas Gerais and a new one […]
Mozambique: House of the Flying Azagaias
In the past couple of weeks, the Mozambican blogosphere played host to debate on the role of hip-hop and the nature of legitimate “social critique”. This debate actually started two years ago [pt], except that in past weeks it has reached a new fervor. One group of influential voices in the Mozambican blogosphere until recently […]
Kuwait: Cinema Censorship, Quality Woes and Limited Telecom Services
Amer Al-Hilal here, salutations from scorching hot Kuwait! Following the Kuwaiti elections and all the previous political drama, bloggers are now focusing their energies on entertainment and technology posts, with Cinescape, the Kuwaiti national cinema company monopoly, taking the brunt of the criticism from younger viewers due to quality control and censorship woes. We start […]
To sink or swim: a realization in Sison, Pangasinan
There are events and people that – like lightning and thunder cracking through a still and cloudless day – leave us with the realization that we do not own all the troubles in the world. No matter how much we exaggerate and over-amplify all of our sorrows, somebody else’s woes would simply render our anguish […]
Nigeria Power Sector Needs Accountability Before Privatisation, Says Minister Of Power
Rilwan Olanrewaju Babalola, who holds a Doctorate Degree in Energy Economics from the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom, was appointed Nigeria’s Minister of Power in December 2008. He was the Team Leader for Power Sector Reform at the Bureau for Public Enterprises, driving the transition from state monopoly of the sector to an […]
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