Of voices and votes Zimbabwe style By Busani Bafana, March 29 2008 The world is talking, listening, watching and anticipating. So are more than 13 million Zimbabweans, nearly half of whom registered to vote in the country’s watershed elections today. At 0900 hours GMT, I was one of the 5.9 million Zimbabweans who cast their […]
Our Democracy – Or Theirs?
As the political parties arrange the jigsaw of government into a moderately coherent — if transitional — picture much is being said about democracy and the democratic process. Much of what is being said seems to lack form and clarity — and is probably not meant to as those at the microphone in this power-broking […]
Understand the world recruitment.
Temporary positions, in fact, are most commonly held by young professionals and those who are retired but want to earn a side income to their pensions. Temporary work can range from spending a few days working for a moving company to doing data entry for six months with a local accounting firm. These are only […]
Battle for the “Third Space”
Recently I was introduced to the concept of the “Third Space” and the war to gain control of this space. Apparently, if the “hard” competition in business and economics is about capturing emerging markets, the “soft” competition is all about capturing the third space and frighteningly, whoever captures and controls this “third space” will eventually […]