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Ramblings on technology and its use in the fight against poverty
Cogitations On The Web; Diary Of a Nigerian Girl
ME!...Simply.
Columbia Journalism Review: The future of media is here
A weblog focussing on political, social, economic and technological issues both in South Africa and globally. Written from a moderate conservative-libertarian perspective with contributions by several authors who may not always agree with one another
A weblog focussing on political, social, economic and technological issues both in South Africa and globally. Written from a moderate conservative-libertarian perspective with contributions by several authors who may not always agree with one another
Comments on MEI Editor's Blog: Reflections on the Revolution in Tunis
Comments on YouTube Trends: Tunisian Unrest: View from the Streets
Comments on: African banking systems poised for a surge in 2011-20
Business resources, tips, success stories, interviews and business ideas
Comments on: Arab World: Where is Ben Ali Headed to?
Citizen media stories from around the world
Comments on: Tunisia: Celebrations Welcome the End of Ben Ali's Rule
Citizen media stories from around the world
A blog on Congo, its politics and tribulations.
This is AZUR weblog to share ideas, news and stories, experiences about children and women who benefit from our action in Congo. Ceci est le blog d'AZUR pour partager les idées, les nouvelles, les expériences et les histoires à succès sur les femmes et les enfants qui bénéficient de notre action au Congo.
This blog deals with political and social issues in South Africa, mostly from the perspective of Constitutional Law. Written by Pierre de Vos
News, updates, and opinions from Covalent Global Capital
Critiquing Regional Integration
RegionsWatch was set up in February 2004 to "monitor work of regional organisations; raise awareness of other regionalisms; provide constructive & progressive critiques of global regional integration initiatives". This blog will seek to continue the work that was being done in RegionsWatch's Observatory
**Access this page by typing *http://critiquing-regionalism.org* **
student TV journalism of Grahamstown's National Arts Festival