Gado

FIFA President Sepp Blatter's talk of cleaning up the world's governing body belies its inherent corruption, suggests Gado.

Gado suggests that the pope's assent to the use of condoms may encourage further demands on the Catholic Church.

Following the discovery of oil in his country, Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni will be able to keep a 'full tank', says Gado.

Why don't royal divorces attract the same media fanfare as weddings, wonders Gado.

Insisting female potential recruits are pregnant is an effective army deterrent against women in the military, suggests Gado.

Gado suggests the market for George W. Bush's new book, 'Decision Points', is somewhat small.

Tanzanian President Jakaya Kiwete rides a tired CCM (Chama Cha Mapinduzi) horse, says Gado.

Newly re-elected Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete receives calls to level the political playing field, suggests Gado.

Cynical observers among the international media will be disappointed by the relative calm accompanying Tanzania's elections, suggests Gado.

With Tanzania witnessing elections, Gado depicts the swearing-in of incumbent Jakaya Kikwete.

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