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Letters & Opinions

Messages from Pambazuka News readers

2005-01-06, Issue 188

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Dear Pambazuka News,
Happy New Year and many thanks for the excellent work you do.
Best wishes,
Glenys Kinnock MEP

Happy New Year to you folks at Pambazuka!!! Keep the spirit alive, I love your zine!
Regards,
Kristian Schmidt

Well done! Keep up the good work. I hope that 2005 will give me more time to read your news from "cover to cover". I have a vast reference library waiting to be used.
Many thanks,
Marilyn Aitken

Dear Pambazuka supporters and management,
I do wish you happy New Year and Merry Xmas. You have empowered me in many ways as you directly hit into touchy issues especially for the disadvantaged people - women, children and the poor!
Verdi Mushema

Dear Comrades,
Thanks for the regular supply of information which are so valuable when one is far away from home.
Keep well,
Eric Singh

Dear Pambazuka,
We very much appreciate your excellent service. Your plans are exciting, and your advocacy work important. We will continue to repost your campaigns on our ActionFocus page as much as possible.
Happy holiday,
Jim Kirkwood

Well Done Pambazuka…thank you for a great service…without the bells and whistles we've come to expect from mainstream news providers.
Trudy Kragtwijk

Dear Pambazuka,
So many thanks for giving me the opportunity to contribute to your excellent magazine. Believe me, it has become one of the best references on African matters. So, keep up the good work.
I am sure your influence will grow even more in 2005, thanks in large part to your coverage of the issues and challenges that matter the most to the African people.
It will be a great pleasure for me to make other contributions to your magazine to promote the cause of Africa's freedom, independence, unity and prosperity.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
Warm regards
Demba Moussa Dembele

Have a Merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
The KISWCD team

Thank you Pambazuka for such excellent work. As a Project Coordinator bringing together experts and practitioners to discuss, analyse and make recommendations for conflicts on the continent, your newsletter keeps me updated of what is going on including people to contact if I need further information. Thank you to all the staff and I wish you all the best for the holiday season and much success for the upcoming year!
Chineme Ugbor

Many thanks for the amazing publication. Seasons greetings to you and yours.
Regards,
Robin Opperman

Thanks to Pambazuka-News too for an outstanding and well done job. Hope to continue our support. Best wishes for 2005.
Anonymous

Dear PZ,
A luta continua,
Steve Kibble

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