Ethiopia – Who’s Who in the New Cabinet?

Prime Minister Meles Zenawi formed a government, last week. So far 25 members of the.

EPRDF’s New Leadership (Executive & Council members lists)

Ethiopia’s ruling party, EPRDF, held its Eighth Party Congress from Sept 17-19/2010 under the theme.

Kenyan Voters Approved New Constitution

Chairman of Kenya’s election commission announced voters approved the new constitution in the referendum held.

KENYA: Divided by the colours of a new constitution

Copied from IRIN Kenyans are hoping not to see a repeat of the violence that.

Ethiopia’s Legitimate Government, Worrisome Demography

Published On  July 18,  2010; Addis-Fortune,Volume 11, Number 533 The Failed Sate Index, annually conducted.

How Long is ‘Too Long’? Meet 10 Long-serving Western Leaders

In western media reporting of EPRDF’s election win, three points were common. The margin of.

‘ELECTION-WIN-EPRDF-STYLE’ IN 8 LIBERAL COUNTRIES
‘Election-win-EPRDF-style’ in 8 Liberal Countries

“Can you think of any government that purports to be a multi-party democracy, but manages.

‘Addis Neger’: when deceit becomes the norm

It took International Press Institute (IPI) only two days after the polling to make a.

Media Darling: Human Rights Watch’s 10 flagrant blunders

Several western newscasts and blogs misleadingly blended sound bites from the EU Observers Preliminary Report.

Eleven Things Nobody is Telling You: Comparing the Two Elections

It’s been a few days since EPRDF’s massive win in the 2010 has become evident and analysts are struggling to come up with a theory explaining the outcome. Granted that, the 2005 elections will serve as a point of departure for most.
Thus, I made a brief research to compare the two elections’ important features, though not exhaustive. The findings are presented here under nine headings.