What next for Zimbabwe after Robert Mugabe: Division and hatred? Or ‘One Love?’
By: Earl Bousquet From telesurtv Bob Marley, if alive today, would probably have hesitated to write another song to replace “Zimbabwe.” The Caribbean has long had a close association with the Southern African liberation struggle and movements, especially the role…
Sir Ronald Sanders: Mugabe: A Graceful Coup
By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now Sir Ronald Sanders is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the US and the OAS. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London and Massey College…
meeco increases capacity and installs again the largest solar plant in Zimbabwe
Pioneering, eco-friendly and profitable: Clean energy provider installs for Zimbabwean company additional off-grid/grid-connected solar solutions The clean energy provider meeco expands its renewable energy endeavours in Zimbabwe. After equipping the facility of a Zimbabwean company with the so far largest…
meeco installed biggest solar energy plant in Zimbabwe
Swiss-based solar supplier provides 216 kWp sun2live energy generating system as an off-grid solution to a Zimbabwean company. Many companies in Africa are struggling with electricity scarcity, power cuts and the reliance on diesel generators. The current installation of the…
Sad state of affairs – No West Indies cricketers In Top 10 Rankings
From NAN News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Dec. 2, 2016:West Indies cricket has been on the decline for years now and it became more painfully obvious this week after the International Cricket Council (ICC), released it latest player rankings…
New SwissLeaks analysis reveals how tax haven secrecy harms developing countries
30 September 2015 -New, detailed examination of the SwissLeaks files by Christian Aid working with the US-based Financial Transparency Coalition (FTC) graphically reveals the harm tax haven secrecy does to the economies of developing countries. The SwissLeaks scandal involves thousands…
War between West Indies Board and players damaging Caribbean cricket
By Tony Cozier From Mid-Day Strained relations between the players and board continue to thwart success in Caribbean cricket West Indies cricket has been paying worried attention to events on the other side of the world. A combination of Bangladesh’s…
Waiting for Caribbean sunrise
By Madhu Jawali, Bangalore, From Deccan Herald As strong contenders West Indies begin their defence of World T20 title in Bangladesh, it is hard not to reflect on their triumph in Sri Lanka where they had dashed home hopes in…