Gono Car Perks Fiasco
Central bank governor ordered to request legislators to return cars he issued them.
Ex-Students Urged to Save Leading University
With no funds, no water and staff leaving in droves the University of Zimbabwe turns to its alumni for help.
Darfuris' Mixed Feelings Over Bashir Warrant
Some unhappy that genocide charges against Sudanese president weren't included in indictment.
Journalist Recalls Disturbing Prison Ordeal
Jailed editor tells of his shock at condition of prisoners and their surroundings.
International Justice/ICC: Mar ‘09
Congolese listeners tune in to IWPR Lubanga trial broadcasts, while radio stations in northern Uganda cite IWPR reports on former war zones.
Nkunda Family Try to Win Over Rights Activists
They say he is being detained illegally in Rwanda, and fear he will not face a fair trial if extradited to Congo.
Prosecutors Hit Back at Rebel Case Criticism
They dismiss suggestions they are bringing case against Sudanese rebels in an effort to appear even-handed.
Plans for New Zimbabwe Constitution in Trouble
Country's powerful civil society groups object to the government’s constitution-drafting process.
International Justice/ICC: Mar ‘09
IWPR-trained journalist gathers Darfuris’ reactions to Al-Bashir indictment.
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Open source intelligence (OSINT) can provide facts – but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions.