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On a moral scale, Botswana s corruption is at its historic worst

On a moral scale, Botswana s corruption is at its historic worst
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#BlackLivesMatter still inspires ZimbabweLivesMatter activism — Quartz Africa

Racial injustice protests that swept through the US last year galvanized Zimbabwe's activists, who have increasingly taken to social media to push for reform.

#BlackLivesMatter still inspires ZimbabweLivesMatter activism

#BlackLivesMatter still inspires ZimbabweLivesMatter activism Quartz 2 hrs ago Farai Shawn Matiashe © Provided by Quartz An anti-corruption protest march in Harare last July. The Black Lives Matter protest movement in the US reverberated through Zimbabwe last year, and continues to have impact. It’s been one year since George Floyd died at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, sparking a series of online and offline protests in the US, and globally, against police brutality and racism. The moment gave further impetus to BlackLivesMatter, a Twitter hashtag-turned movement which was born in 2013 after the shooting of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed Black teenager in Florida.

Opposition wants Namibia-Botswana border treaty cancelled

Why a Namibia-Botswana border pact is under fire

Namibia-Botswana-Border June 02, 2021 to 09:33 122 APA-Windhoek (Namibia) It s not reflective of the true wishes of local communities says Namibia’s opposition Popular Democratic Movement (PDM) of a treaty between the country and its Southern African neighbour Botswana. The PDM is therefore demanding the cancellation of the 2018 border treaty which it claims was hastily concluded without consultations with affected communities. PDM lawmaker Geoffrey Mwilima said Namibians living along the border with Botswana have complained that part of their grazing land and tourist attractions “are now part of Botswana following the signing of the boundary treaty by the then Botswana President Liutenant General Ian Khama and President Hage Geingob in 2018.”

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