Posts Tagged ‘ mugabe ’

bmtv90 Zimbabwe: Progress or Collaboration?

September 20, 2008

After many weeks without a vlog entry, this one was recorded today as I floated through the Oud West. Its short and addresses the recent changes in Zimbabwe where opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has now joined in the government of Robert Mugabe as prime minister.  Which begs the...

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Radio NL On Zimbabwe

Radio NL On Zimbabwe

July 28, 2007

Much like I do on a daily basis in Amsterdam, this morning I hopped on my bike and rode into town here in Caldas da Rainha, Portugal. And much like I do in Amsterdam, I'm sure to load up my mp3 player with recent podcasts so that I...

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Engagement Over Isolation

Engagement Over Isolation

July 2, 2007

Well my dear Portugal has taken over the EU presidency, and there is quite a buzz about their inviting Zimbabwe's elected dictator Robert Mugabe to the upcoming Africa summit. The UK and associated countries are upset, since there has been an ongoing travel ban on him and members of his...

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bm198 Zimbabwe Students Movement

April 19, 2007

Like much of the population in Zimbabwe, students are suffering a great deal at the hands of the government. Their struggle for human rights, academic freedom, justice, and representation is reaching out across borders and continents. In this podcast I sit down with Tendayi Lynnet Mudehwe, information...

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