
That’s Not Rugby
Don't expect "Invictus" to break from the "rainbow nation" narrative despite that symbolism's sell buy date having long expired.

Don't expect "Invictus" to break from the "rainbow nation" narrative despite that symbolism's sell buy date having long expired.

A TV news anchor confuses Jesse Jackson with Al Sharpton. Then blames the teleprompter. This is journalism.

The curious appeal of a band of celebrity Afrikaner musicians engaging with a quite easily defined past and present.

Mo Ibrahim can't find a suitable candidate for the good governance award he hands out to the best former African leader once a year.

Botswana's been governed by the same party since independence in 1966. There's no crisis of democracy in Botswana.

A busy week means a lot of stuff gets the speed blog treatment. Among others, the African country that gets the worst treatment in US media.

This story of Harvard political scientist, Robert Rotberg, and Sudanese billionaire, Mo Ibrahim, falling out, is quite something.

The popular Australian show, "Hey Hey It's Saturday Night!," on Channel 9, thought it would be okay to revive blackface.

For someone who knows music, not sure why Ghostface Killah thought Vampire Weekend is riding a Jamaican riddim in the very popular song, 'Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa.'

What came across, LOL, as recognition of Africa Is a Country from a US State Department official was more a case of speaking too fast.
Here's some things I did not have the time to blog about properly or link to this past week. It's Weekend Special.

How Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's Life President since 1980, bested CNN's Christiane Amampour.