Mapping electoral fraud in Zimbabwe
As Zimbabwe faces a pivotal presidential election on March 29, expect a great deal of conversation about whether polls were free and fair. It may… Read More »Mapping electoral fraud in Zimbabwe
As Zimbabwe faces a pivotal presidential election on March 29, expect a great deal of conversation about whether polls were free and fair. It may… Read More »Mapping electoral fraud in Zimbabwe
When I was in Zimbabwe last September, debate over a proposed interception of communications bill was the major topic of conversation in the Zimbabwean internet… Read More »Can Zimbabwe monitor email? It may not matter.
What if Zimbabwe declared “cyberwar” and no one noticed? Evidently, Global Voices is one of the sources of “‘virulent propaganda’ to delegitimise ‘our just struggle… Read More »Zimbabwe blacklists Global Voices
The violent crackdown on dissent in Harare this past Sunday is starting to have repercussions around the world and in the nation. The US has… Read More »Zimbabwe: Sunday’s violence and the aftermath
When I visited Zimbabwe in September of last year, one US dollar bought $500 new Zimbabwean dollars on the “black market”. (The term “black market”… Read More »Zimbabwe: Where’s the breaking point?
My friend Andrew Rens sent me a troubling story from Zimbabwe – “Mugabe’s spies to infiltrate internet cafés“. According to this Mail and Guardian story,… Read More »Spying on Zimbabwe’s cybercafes