Eric Osiakwan at Berkman
Eric Osiakwan is a busy man. Near as I can tell, he’s one of the few people I know who has more job titles that… Read More »Eric Osiakwan at Berkman
Eric Osiakwan is a busy man. Near as I can tell, he’s one of the few people I know who has more job titles that… Read More »Eric Osiakwan at Berkman
Despite gains, North Koreans disillusioned | csmonitor.com The cracks in the wall around North Korea are growing, and information is making it inside. But that… Read More »links for 2006-09-26
It’s too easy to pick apart the biased, inaccurate coverage of Zimbabwean state media. But there’s the occasional story so absurdly deceptive that it makes… Read More »Your humble author: less dangerous than African-American trade unionists
The first time it happened, it was deeply disconcerting. I was sitting in a beautiful garden in suburban Harare in the shade of a flowering… Read More »Holiday in Harare, part 5: Make a Plan
China’s reach | FP Passport Great quote from Senator Obama (paraphrasing) – “In Africa, America’s absence is as visitble as China’s presence” (tags: africa china)… Read More »links for 2006-09-23
They turned off the Internet shortly after I left Harare. I don’t think the two events were connected. And they didn’t really turn the net… Read More »Holiday in Harare: part 4 – Zimbabwe’s Internet under threat