Zimbabwe’s embattled president, Robert Mugabe, is actually a wonderful statesman who champions human rights, democracy and the pursuit of individual happiness. But lately, the 83-year-old revolutionary has become the victim of a vicious smear campaign by racist Western media—all because he righted a historic wrong by taking away land from wealthy white farmers and giving it to landless black peasants.
[Washington, D.C., May 13, 2007] -- "The oil industry has invested $20 billion in exploration and production activity in Africa, with $50 billion more to be spent between now and the end of the decade," according to John Ghazvinian in an interview with Radio Free Liberia's "Issues in the News" program.
Liberia's new auditor general, John Morlu, 2d, revealed last week that corruption is rampant in the Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf government three times worse than her predecessor's. Philosopher Elliott Wreh-Wilson, Economist Rufus Darkortey and Environmentalist Morris Koffa shared their views on Radio Africa International.
The Republic of The Gambia seems to be making a lot of progress for its people, according to recent news stories.