Zimbabwe: small reasons to hope?
If you’ve been following recent news out of Zimbabwe, you know that the leadup to the June 27th run-off election has featured shockingly violent intimidation,… Read More »Zimbabwe: small reasons to hope?
If you’ve been following recent news out of Zimbabwe, you know that the leadup to the June 27th run-off election has featured shockingly violent intimidation,… Read More »Zimbabwe: small reasons to hope?
As the post-election crisis lurches on in Zimbabwe, the question on everyone’s mind is “What next?” The ZANU-PF government briefly signalled an interest in a… Read More »Zimbabweans on next steps in the electoral crisis
It’ not very often that I find myself siding with Condoleeaza Rice. But she’s right – it’s embarrasing that the African continent’s leaders haven’t put… Read More »Zimbabwe: the endless endgame
You might have missed it, because I buried it at the bottom of the last (long) post. What follows below is a very funny radio… Read More »(Dark) humor about Zimbabwe
Since Saturday night, I’ve been giving the reload button on my web browser a workout. Like many people around the world, most people in Africa… Read More »Still waiting in Zimbabwe
I’m in DC for a day and half, invited by a team at the Economist for a discussion of public-private partnerships in supporting technology projects… Read More »Guessing at election outcomes in Zimbabwe