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Zimababwe: Implications of the Expulsion of Mugabe’s Chatunga

By Audrey Charowa, zimeye.org President Robert Mugabe’s “super pampered” son Chatunga Mugabe’s expulsion  from St Georges College allegedly due to gross indiscipline and insubordination has far reaching implications. Reports state that Chatunga had numerous clashes with School authorities and he had been given … read more »

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Ethiopia: Abide by the Will of Citizens!

Dawit Atinafu Once, Ethiopia was a powerful nation with greater political and economic influences. However, this astounding position was drastically declined mostly due to internal political instability fashioned by the regimes that ruled the nation in different times. As a … read more »

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Ethiopia: Perception and Reality of Woyane’s empty propaganda

by Teshome Debalke The ruling regime of Ethiopia is in a rush to the bottom and taking the people of Ethiopia down with its emptyThe ruling regime of Ethiopia is in a rush propaganda. If anything, Woyane should officially declare … read more »

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How can Silvio Berlusconi still be in power?

Silvio Berlusconi is still the leader of one of Europe’s most important countries. Talk of bribing lawyers, proximity to the mafia and sex scandals with teenagers have yet to dislodge him. So how can Italy get rid of him, asks … read more »

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Why did French Prime Minister resigns before cabinet shuffle

French Prime Minister Francois Fillon resigned Saturday along with his government ahead of a long-planned Cabinet reshuffle. The office of President Nicolas Sarkozy said in a two-line statement that the president accepted the resignation, “thus putting an end to Mr. … read more »

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