Archive for the ‘Zimbabwe’ Category
Posted by smeddum on May 28, 2009
By Dambudzo Muparanga
May 23, 2009, The Herald
ONE can make out a pattern when it comes to the popularity of the Zimbabwe Government in the West before the Land Reform Programme and after its inception.
The reason for this is not because the Government did something out of this world, the Government – all things considered – did a good thing for its people. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by smeddum on May 2, 2009
Posted: Monday, April 27, 2009
The Herald
Opinion & Analysis
Saturday, April 25, 2009 Race and history
THE inclusive Government is not just gaining the support and confidence of Zimbabweans; it has now started attracting support in the international community and even from those countries that led the sanctions charge.
Britain this week very quietly announced, during a meeting between British Ambassador Mr Andrew Pocock and Deputy Prime Minister Arthur Mutambara, that the United Kingdom would no longer vote against funding for Zimbabwe at the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by smeddum on March 18, 2009
By Stephen Gowans
March 17, 2009
Whatsleft
A member of the executive committee of the scholars’ organization that has accused Mahmoud Mamdani of falling for the anti-imperialist rhetoric of Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, has volunteered and worked for pro-imperialist organizations and has given briefings to the US State Department and Intelligence Council. (1) Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by smeddum on March 17, 2009
17 March 2009
Published by the Government of Zimbabwe
AllAfrica.com
editorial
Harare — THE planned setting up of a ministerial taskforce to spearhead the anti-sanctions drive and to seek the normalisation of relations with the European Union is a step in the right direction. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on February 19, 2009
Jan. 31 (EIRNS)—London, which has consistently taken the lead in attacks against the Zimbabwe government for not being democratic, is taking a chilly attitude toward the agreement between three Zimbabwe parties to form a Government of National Unity, instead of helping the new government to be a success.
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Posted by seumasach on February 1, 2009
By Stephen Gowans
What’s Left
1st February, 2009
Q: When does the US government hide an exit poll that calls a foreign election into question?
A: When it doesn’t want the candidate who got the most votes to win.
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Posted by smeddum on January 7, 2009
Zimbabwe: New Govt by February
Posted: Monday, January 5, 2009
By Political & Features Editor
January 05, 2009 Race and History
The Herald
PRESIDENT Mugabe is pressing ahead with the formation of a new Government with the full consent of Sadc following invitations extended to the opposition to join structures agreed upon in the broad-based agreement signed last year. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by smeddum on January 1, 2009
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Cynicism as a substitute for scholarship
by Stephen Gowans
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Global Research, December 31, 2008
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Mahmood Mamdani’s largely sympathetic analysis of the Mugabe government, “Lessons of Zimbabwe,” published in the December 4, 2008 London Review of Books, has been met with a spate of replies from progressive scholars who are incensed at the Ugandan academic throwing out the rule book to present an argument based on rigor and analysis, rather than on the accustomed elaboration of comfortable slogans and prejudices that has marked much progressive scholarship on Zimbabwe. Their criticism of Mamdani has been characterized by ad hominem assaults, arguments that either lack substance or sense, and the substitution of cynicism for scholarship. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by smeddum on December 29, 2008
28/12/08
By Stephen Gowans
In political contests the objective of each side is to discredit the opposition, and when that can’t be done, to silence it. This is done to prevent the opposition from persuading others to take its point of view. If one side can persuade others to its position, it can count on their support and possibly gain an advantage over the other side. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on December 23, 2008
This interview is dated 21st October on youTube. Subsequent events appear to have confirmed much of Tarpley’s analysis: we have already had the Georgia War, the Mumbai bombings aimed, it would appear,
to bring India into the US/UK orbit, a
renewed campaign against Zimbabwe and , now,
warnings against Russia for selling missiles to Iran as well as renewed efforts to establish
US military bases in Central Asia. I had tended towards scepticism with regard to Tarpley’s analysis on the basis that this agenda is completely mad. I now bow to Tarpley’s superior insight: this agenda exists in spite of , or, even, because of, the fact that it is mad.
Webster G. Tarpley
21st December, 2008
Click on above link to view interview
In this interview, conducted by Deep Journal before the 4 November elections, Webster Tarpley expounds on the topic of his recently published book “Obama, The Postmodern Coup,The Making of a Manchurian Candidate”. Does Obama represent a real change or is it the same old imperialism with cosmetic surgery?
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Posted by seumasach on December 17, 2008
By Stephen Gowans
What’s Left
8th December, 2008
The crisis in Zimbabwe has intensified. Inflation is incalculably high. The central bank limits – to an inadequate level- the amount of money Zimbabweans can withdraw from their bank accounts daily. Unarmed soldiers riot, their guns kept under lock and key, to prevent an armed uprising. Hospital staff fail to show up for work. The water authority is short of chemicals to purify drinking water. Cholera, easily prevented and cured under normal circumstances, has broken out, leading the government to declare a humanitarian emergency.
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