Your article was misleading
Tuesday, October 18, 2016
The main inaccuracy is the implication that the Ibrahim Index of African Governance (IIAG) awards the Ibrahim Prize. This occurs in the second paragraph and the fourth and fifth from last paragraphs. While the IIAG and Ibrahim Prize are both sponsored by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, it is inaccurate to say the IIAG awards the Prize. The Prize is given based on the recommendation of a Prize Committee, which is completely separate from the research team that produces the IIAG. Moreover, the awarding of the Prize is not based on the IIAG.
I have taken the liberty of including the inaccurate paragraphs here, with recommendations on how to amend them so they are accurate reflections of the IIAG and the Prize:
March 28 will go down as a day that Batswana will never forget because of the accident that occurred near Mmamatlakala in Limpopo, South Africa. The tragedy affected not only the grieving families but the nation at large. Batswana throughout the process stood behind the grieving families and the governments of Botswana and South Africa need much more than a pat on the back.Last Saturday was a day when family members said their last goodbyes to...