Musa Afridi
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
Published stories: 116
Articles By Musa Afridi
Why Pakistan Tehriq-e-Insaf leader Imran Khan can never become President of Pakistan Imran Khan is a breed apart from the other politicians and leaders of the ignorant, reactive and easy-to-deceive people that make up Pakistan and for that the leader of Pakistan Tehriq-e-Insaf will suffer. The fact of the matter is that while Imran Khan […]
Pakistan is taking to Kabaddi like never before, interest in sport growing It may not be as passionately followed as cricket, neither does it have the kind of support that turns up whenever the national cricket team is playing, yet with the Kabaddi World Cup in full swing, it seems that an increasing number of […]
Journalism in Pakistan: a dangerous mix of facts and opinions The media is a powerful tool in any country. If one can control the media, then one indirectly controls the masses that are exposed to it. Be it unintentional or not, the way the media influences the millions of Pakistanis on a daily basis is […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Tutti-Frutti: the frozen yoghurt shop – sweet but expensive Islamabad is a city that has gone from nothing, to one of the fastest developing cities in the country in a very short space of time. The city continues to move with the times and one can find almost everything they need in the city. Now […]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
Opinion |
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Shahid Afridi lends support to Imran Khan, joins Pakistan Tehriq-e-Insaf as ambassador Former Pakistan Cricket team captain, Shahid Afridi, in an unexpected move, has publically declared his support for Imran Khan and his political party, Pakistan Tehriq-e-Insaf (PTI). Afridi made the announcement at a press conference held outside his house, where a fair number of […]
Eid, Islamabad and Ghost Towns Islamabad is known for being many, many things from the city that always sleeps to the land of peace and tranquillity. Yet, there are a few days in every calendar year where the capital of the country takes on the look and feel of a ghost town. One of those […]
Halloween party at Rock Bistro brought the dead back to life Islamabad may be termed as the city that always sleeps and or the ‘city of the dead’ by some, yet on the 31st of October a certain gathering at the popular restaurant, Rock Bistro, did enough to wake the dead on the night. The […]
Imran Khan’s jalsa on the 30th of October, a load of wind or a turning point in Pakistan’s history? Lahore is a city that rarely sleeps, Karachi has the honour of being the city in Pakistan that NEVER sleeps, however, not sleeping does not mean that it is alive. Think of Lahore as a city […]
PEDOS endorse Halloween in Pakistan, look forward to ‘business’ Halloween is only a few days away and PEDOS are out in force promoting the occasion to their fullest, hoping that this year will be better for them than the previous. Dr. Ibrahim Akhtar, the Chairman of PEDOS, was licking his lips and was rather excited […]
Halloween in Pakistan, should it be encouraged or frowned upon? Developing nations often suffer from being stuck in the middle of holding on to their own culture and that which comes with globalisation. To get into that particular discussion, one needs plenty of time and an open mind for such a broad topic. Yet, if […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Security check posts in Islamabad, who are they protecting from whom? Pakistan has been through and continues to go through a turbulent time when it comes to the law and order situation in the country. This inconsistency has played havoc with the minds of the people of the country and has had other far reaching […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
Pakistan |
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Corruption, stereotyping and the unsung heroes of Pakistan There was this joke I once heard of a delegate who had come from Saudi Arabia to visit Pakistan. Upon his return to his homeland the people asked him what he had seen on his trip, to which he replied, ‘I have seen a miracle of God’. […]