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His lawyer said the state would recall Moyo if it felt he had a case to answer.
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Again, Chamisa found himself having to call Moyo onto the podium and formally introduced him to the crowd.
unknown title 2009
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Moyo, a 40-year-old Zambian who has worked as an investment banker for Goldman Sachs and as a consultant for the World Bank, believes that foreign aid is a curse that has crippled and corrupted Africa — and that China offers a way out of the mess the West has made.
The Next Empire 2010
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But in an echo chamber of a self-absorbed foreign aid community that resonates with "lies, damned lies and statistics", Easterly, Ayittey and Moyo have been voices in the wilderness.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Lessons From Columbia U. Alemayehu G. Mariam 2010
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Moyo goes on to say that only a fifth of PEPFAR money reaches the ground.
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“No country has made as big an impact on the political, economic and social fabric of Africa as China has since the turn of the millennium,” writes Dambisa Moyo, a London-based economist, in her influential book, Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is a Better Way for Africa.
The Next Empire 2010
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But in an echo chamber of a self-absorbed foreign aid community that resonates with "lies, damned lies and statistics", Easterly, Ayittey and Moyo have been voices in the wilderness.
Alemayehu G. Mariam: Lessons From Columbia U. Alemayehu G. Mariam 2010
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“I would say this is a transformational moment for Africa,” Moyo told me from London last spring.
The Next Empire 2010
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A controversial political figure in Zimbabwe, Prof. Jonathan Moyo was concerned about who was footing the bill for such an event when the govenment is unable to adequately and fairly remunerate its civil service:
Global Voices in English » Zimbabwe: Was the ministerial retreat necessary? 2009
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Indeed, the same objections raised by the Zambian aid critic Dambisa Moyo — that foreign aid breeds corrupt, lazy, and ineffective government — can be applied toward any foreign investments that focus on mineral extraction, especially ones that deliver cash and services directly to governments with no conditions attached.
The Next Empire 2010
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