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To Digital ID or Not to Digital ID?

4th October 2025 Always Worth Saying 0

Above, my mother’s ID card from back in the day. House points to any Puffin who can tell us when, where and why. The prime ministerial launch Meanwhile, decades later and across the waters, Prime [more…]

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Gen Z, Riggy G, and the Kenyan Pornocracy

2nd January 2025 Always Worth Saying 0

Gen Z, Riggy G, and the Kenyan Pornocracy In a political landscape defined by opportunism, spectacle, and betrayal, Kenya’s youth-led protests offered a fleeting glimpse of change – only to be ensnared by the same [more…]

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Persecution Against Scott Ritter Shows US Not Democracy Anymore

12th June 2024 Going Postal 0

By Lucas Leiroz, member of the BRICS Journalists Association, researcher at the Center for Geostrategic Studies, military expert. The persecution of political dissidents in the US is becoming commonplace. People who oppose Washington’s aggressive foreign [more…]

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Growing In A Pandemic; Highs & Lows, Reflections

24th August 2021 Colin Cross 0

It’s getting to the time of year in the greenhouse where the majority of the grunt work is done, a time when I can sit back, enjoy the fruits of my haphazard “rough” labour and [more…]

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That which we hold dear

26th July 2016 Going Postal 0

“Begin by seizing something which your opponent holds dear; then he will be amenable to your will” So said Sun Tzu in his epic “The Art of War” believed to have been written in the [more…]

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