We can easily recall that Plato, one of the great political philosophers, who lived in Athens between 429-347 BC, was deeply concerned with the issue of the quality of political leadership and this led him to insist that to be a political leader, one should be a “Philosopher King”.
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When US ambassador Debra Malac left her office on 19 January 2018 to meet with Uganda’s disgraced Minister for Foreign Affairs Sam Kutesa, a number of options were open to her.
Tagged under Land & Environment Uganda corruptionIntroduction
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Somaliland, Kulmiye Government, President Silanyo, corruption, SomaliaIt was Benjamin Disraeli who said: "The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example”. Fidel Castro’s legacy to the world mirrors this quotation accurately.
President Jacob Zuma’s recent Cabinet reshuffle is nothing more and nothing less than the latest instalment of a long-running story of the capture of the ANC and the post-1994 democratic state it has politically run.
In the midst of gorging themselves through exploitation and corruption, competing factions of the flabby ruling class in South Africa (the ruling class being capitalists, politicians and top state officials) have once again stepped into the ring to take pieces out of one another.
Tagged under Governance Cyril Ramaphosa, Pravin Gordhan, ANC, Capitalism, corruption, Black economic empowerment, Guptas, Jacob Zuma, Blade Nzimande, SACPTRANSLATION: “A two-month prison sentence for a homeless who stole pasta. Cashier Vanessa is sacked because of a €5.35 mistake. Christine Lagarde, income €31,000 a month, no tax, is declared guilty for €400M present to Tapie, but exempted and FUCKS YOU”.
Tagged under Governance Christine Lagarde, IMF, corruption, The Tapie case, Credit Lyonnais, CADTMAs some of the most disagreeable voices on and off the floor of the Senate had threatened when the National Assembly was on recess, the so-called red chamber, on resumption, made good the recurrent ominous assertions by these elements.
One of the highlights of the year that has just ended was the release from a British jail of one of Nigeria's most notorious politically exposed persons (PEPs), James Onanefe Ibori.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance corruption, Nigeria, James IboriTime was when the Nigerian civil society flourished with inspiring agility and genuine enthusiasm for public good.
Tagged under Democracy & Governance corruption, Nigeria, Civil Society, Activism, Wole Soyinka
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