World Cup review, Part III: The moguls who battled doubt
We talk to the organisers whose every waking moment was consumed by the duty of hosting a successful tournament
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We talk to the organisers whose every waking moment was consumed by the duty of hosting a successful tournament
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In countries such as Uganda, Zimbabwe and Egypt female champions are beaten up, sexually abused, jailed and even ‘disappeared’
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The problem with high-tech is that there is just way too much to choose from
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We have an abundance of land, sun, wind, and rivers to power up an ecologically sound development process for the 21st century
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If you are arrested and fined in lockdown, you do get a criminal record if you pay the admission of guilt fine
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Without an accurate understanding of the dilemmas which overwhelm us, our efforts to produce effective and far-reaching strategies or solutions for change will fail
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In a country with more than 35 000 Covid-19-related deaths at the time of writing and an economy staring into an uncertain abyss, the fate of an incomplete football season really shouldn’t matter. But this is England and of all the things that don’t matter, football matters the most. It matters so much that the strategy […]
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New undersea cables will massively increase bandwidth to the continent
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Discerning leadership is critical in the time of Covid-19 and John Magufuli’s decisions — or lack thereof — have put Tanzanians at greater risk
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Last week the basic education minister was adamant that teachers will return to school on May 25, but some provinces say not all Covid-19 measures are in place to prevent its spread
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A Kenyan investigative journalist reflects on the capture of a genocidaire in Paris after 26 years on the run and its significance to the families of the victims left in his wake
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