Media Coverage of Zimbabwe Papers
Radio Interviews
- May 27, 2009- SABC International (News International), Interview with Temba Noluitshungu
- May 21,2009- SABC Radio (Lotus FMF), Interview with Temba Noluitshungu
- May 21, 2009- Channel Africa (SABC), Interview with Temba Nolutshungu
- May 20, 2009- Radio Sonder Grense, Interview with Leon Louw
- May 20, 2009- CNBC Africa, Interview with Leon Louw
- May 20, 2009- SAFM Radio, Interview with Temba Nolutshungu
Newspaper and Website Mentions
- September 30, 2009, AfriForum, Stop Nestle from buying Blood Milk in Zimbabwe!
- August 14, 2009, Kubatana, Keeping hope alive in time of cholera
- July 16, 2009, The Pioneer, Saving Zimbabwe’s economy
- June 21, 2009, World News Network, Zimbabwe is not beyond hope
- June 21, 2009, Projo.com, Zimbabwe is not beyond hope
- June 18, 2009, The Korea Times, Yes – Zimbabwe can
- June 17, 2009, Guardian Newspapers, Yes – Zimbabwe can
- June 15, 2009, The Daily Times, Yes – Zimbabwe can
- June 15, 2009, The Zimbabwe Mail, Zimbabwe is not a hopeless case
- June 15, 2009, Business Daily, Zimbabwe is not a hopeless case
- May 28, 2009, Zimbabwe Telegraph, Zimbabwe: Keeping Hope Alive inTime of Cholera
- May 20, 2009, The Zimbabwean, Zimbabwe Can Become a Peaceful and Prosperous Country – New Report
- May 19, 2009, Atlasnetwork.org, Think Tank Report says Zimbabwe Can Thrive Again
- May 19, 2009, The Herald, Zimbabwe Can be a Prosperous Country – New Report
- May 19, 2009, Fin24.com, Report: Zim Can be Prosperous
- May 19, 2009, Weekend Post, (Port Elizabeth) Zimbabwe Can be a Prosperous Country – New Report
- May 19, 2009, Harare Tribune, Zimbabwe Can Work Again – Report
- May 19, 2009, myjoyonline.com, Report: Zimbabwe Can Become a Free, Peaceful and Prosperous Country
- May 19, 2009, Modern Ghana.com, Zimbabwe Can Become a Free, Peaceful and Prosperous Country – says New Report
- May 19, 2009, AfricanLiberty.org, Zimbabwe Can Become a Free, Peaceful and Prosperous Country – says New Report
- May 19, 2009, Free Market Foundation, African Think Tanks Stretch out their Hands to the People of Zimbabwe