
Martin Welz
Editor at Noseweek
The Editor, Noseweek; Africa's only Investigative Magazine since 1993. To sample go to @NoseweekM
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Dec 13, 2023 |
democracyinafrica.org | Roslyn Fuller |Martin Welz |Melissa Tandiwe Myambo |Nkasi Wodu
It is unfortunate that the term ‘digital democracy’ is often equated with social media, since if this were true it would mean that democracy is a form of government in which the vast majority of people are relegated to engaging in meaningless chatter, while an extremely narrow subset make the decisions.
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Nov 15, 2023 |
democracyinafrica.org | Westen K Shilaho |Martin Welz |Daniel Paget |Nkasi Wodu
It’s more than a year since President William Ruto was as Kenya’s fifth president. He assumed power at a time when Kenya was beset by rising food and fuel prices, high unemployment and a worrying debt burden. During the election campaign, Ruto promised to fix an economy afflicted by corruption and ineptitude. He promised to entrench good governance and place the poor at the centre of economic policy. He pledged to address ethnicised politics and to uphold constitutionalism and the rule of law.
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Dec 21, 2022 |
bitcoinisle.com | Martin Welz
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Aug 22, 2022 |
foreignaffairs.com | Martin Welz |Scott Snyder
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Aug 11, 2022 |
noseweek.co.za | Martin Welz
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The rich with a roof covered in solar panels are smiling, the poor couldn't care what the price is since they don't pay anyway, and the middle class are destroyed yet again. Madness. Shocking that so far only the DA get the picture.

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Not enough time to pack up, I agree, but by his own reckoning they liberated him from the clutches of satan.

Mahjoub Mahjoubi, a Tunisian iman in France, gave a sermon calling the French flag ‘satanic’. Then the police came to his home and put him on the first plane to Tunisia. All within 8 hours. He had lived in France for 40 yrs. Do you agree with France’s decision to deport him? https://t.co/UKUQKcKTe4

RT @wayneduv: It would be nice if Minister @DeanMacpherson could conduct an audit of how many government owned buildings are empty, while G…