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Kampala — The Mo Ibrahim Award for excellence in African leadership has in its short lifetime become one of the world's most talked about honours. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Touching down in Maun, a small fishing village in the northeastern part of Botswana, it became clear the extent to which the expectations of the rest of the world lean on this dusty outpost, where only a few thousand people live. It is under... Full Article at Mail & Guardian Online
Sudanese-born telecommunications entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim (R) attends a conference promoting good governance in Africa in Tanzania's capital in Dar es Salaam November 15, 2009. View Photo »
At a time when we are seeing overall progress in Africa, despite worrying setbacks in some countries, it is vital that African stakeholders and institutions come together to look for a way forward on the major challenges facing the African continent
When Festus Mogae retired last year, he was given 200 chickens, 117 cows, nine horses, four donkeys, four ostriches, two pigs and two dogs. Oh, and Ł3m. Full Article at New Statesman
An expert blamed the African Union (AU) secretariat on Sunday for delay in realisation of a United States of Africa dream, as others questioned the driving force behind the integration agenda. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Lack of political governance has been cited as the major stumbling block on Africa's progress and fair sharing of resources. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Sudanese-born telecommunications entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim listens during a conference promoting good governance in Africa, in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam November 15, 2009. View Photo »
The Mo Ibrahim Award is an award given by a private foundation, and (it has) very strict and quality criteria to let them choose in the most suitable manner a candidate
A forum discussing Africa's most challenging issues has called on developed countries to exercise fairness in dealing with the effects of climate change and recognise contribution by developing countries in mitigating the impact of climate change. Full Article at AllAfrica.com
Source: Daily Telegraph One month after the Ł3million African leadership award in his name failed to name a winner due to lack of suitable recipients, the British-Sudanese mobile phone billionaire said bad leadership, and the fragmentation of the... Full Article at Democratic Underground
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Sudanese-born telecommunications entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim (R) attends a conference promoting good governance in Africa in Tanzania's capital in Dar es Salaam November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Sudanese-born telecommunications entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim listens during a conference promoting good governance in Africa, in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam November 15, 2009.
View Photo »Mo Ibrahim speaks at a press conference in London, Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. It was announced that there is no winner for the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership this year.
View Photo »Mo Ibrahim speaks at a press conference in London, Monday, Oct. 19, 2009. It was announced that there is no winner for the Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership this year.
View Photo »A file photo taken on November 26, 2007 shows Former Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano, 1986 to 2005, addressing the audience after receiving the first Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, a recognition of excellence, during a ceremony held in the Library of Alexa...
View Photo »A file photo taken on November 26, 2007 shows Former Mozambican President Joaquim Chissano, 1986 to 2005, addressing the audience after receiving the first Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership, a recognition of excellence, during a ceremony held in the Library of Alexa...
View Photo »Sudanese-born telecommunications entrepreneur Mo Ibrahim listens during a conference promoting good governance in Africa, in Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam November 15, 2009.
View Photo »At a time when we are seeing overall progress in Africa, despite worrying setbacks in some countries, it is vital that African stakeholders and institutions come together to look for a way forward on the major challenges facing the African continent
The Mo Ibrahim Award is an award given by a private foundation, and (it has) very strict and quality criteria to let them choose in the most suitable manner a candidate
Africa is not a poor continent, yet we are poor people and that’s because of bad governance ... We have some really democratic countries with legitimate leaders who really care about building their countries. We have some countries run by dictators. Governance matters. We want to quantify this and give ...
I commend Mo Ibrahim for acknowledging that in Africa, good governance is the exception
The 2009 Ibrahim Index gives us the clearest - and most current - snapshot of governance performance on the continent we have ever had. With Southern Africa out-performing North Africa, we can see a picture emerging that fundamentally challenges our perceptions about Africa. Our objective is to generate...
The rest of Africa - where coups are taking place - should look at southern Africa and see how these guys are getting their act together
- TheTechGang
3 days ago
Ted: #telecom Mo Ibrahim On Kwaku 'One-On-One' - Modern Ghana http://bit.ly/6itxp6
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