Posted March 3, 2011 Harare, – The Affirmative Action Group (AAG), has targeted five firms including commercial banks which are foreign owned and are operating in Zimbabwe, showing their solidarity with 87-year-old President Robert Mugabe. President Mugabe on Wednesday launched an anti-sanctions campaign at a rally in Harare on Wednesday. He has in the past [...]
Posted March 3, 2011 Harare, – The Affirmative Action Group (AAG), has targeted five firms including commercial banks which are foreign owned and are operating in Zimbabwe, showing their solidarity with 87-year-old President Robert Mugabe. President Mugabe on Wednesday launched an anti-sanctions campaign at a rally in Harare on Wednesday. He has in the past [...]
Posted on January 26, 2011 By Clarke Brazil’s burgeoning economy, cinema and its anticipated hosting the international Olympic games have placed the country at the center of the world’s stage. Behind the images of racial harmony that are presented in the media Brazil is a country plagued by racism. Historically, the Brazilian slave trade mirrored [...]
Posted on January 19, 2011 By Isiaka Aliagan The issue of women’s under-representation in government is not only a Nigerian affair, it is a continental cum global phenomenon. That is why concerted efforts are being made to reverse this trend by all nations of the world. Several deliberate measures have been initiated through conventions, conferences [...]
Posted on January 12, 2011 By Paul Canning A Brazilian LGBT organisation which has been documenting homophobic murders of LGBT people in that country says they have now hit a record number: one every day and a half. Grupo Gay da Bahia (GGB), the oldest Brazilian gay group, documented 250 cases in 2010. The figure [...]

