Talk:Kubi Indi

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Eek, don't be too quick to delete this article. Kubi (Chaza) Indi does get a few Google hits, but the small number says more about Ziimbabwe's low level of web access/use than about Indi. Even most newspapers have not been online for long, and it's proving hard to get a good list of her activities/contributions now I'm no longer in Zim: it will certainly be difficult to reference what I gather from Zim ex-pats. However, most Zimbabweans have heard of Indi: she's certainly a d*** sight more notable than some of the local heros from the Highly Connected World who have WP articles... JackyR 01:55, 21 December 2005 (UTC)

OK, I can't put this in the article, as I didn't use it, but look at http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JVER/v28n3/ncube.html. Kubi is the woman renamed as Katharine for the study - she is visible under her own name in the study's References. JackyR 02:21, 21 December 2005 (UTC)