If one was to characterise different periods of world history you could decide to do it in several ways - the 19th Century was perhaps the century of steam, the 20th perhaps the fossil fuels century, this century may well be called the century of cyberspace. When I started this weekly letter it was to keep a few friends informed of what was going on in the political sphere. It now goes out to a base line circulation of several thousand individuals and they in turn circulate it to thousands more.
Some friends offered to start a website (see here) - just titled Eddie Cross.com and if you Google my name, you will find nearly two million entries. It gets about 10 000 hits a month - mainly in the States but also in many other countries, even the far-flung corners of Russia. All sorts of people tell me they read my letters and they are published on a regular basis by newspapers and other journals - mainly because they are free I suspect!
Then along came Obama. A friend in Harare made a donation to both the Republican and the Democratic campaigns - each of US$500. The response from Obama was immediate - a personal note from the man himself and then on a regular basis, he got updates on the campaign, on policy and current affairs. From the Republicans - a polite thank you from an official in Washington DC. You know who raised more money, you know who won the campaign - now you know partly why!
Even here the war in cyberspace is fierce. I had an attack on my website - they penetrated the codes used to protect its contents and scrambled my content and inserted some funnies - it took my friends a few days to sort it out. Zanu PF took a long time to appreciate the importance of the web in their affairs but are now at it full time with a number of websites - none of which tell you they have anything to do with Zanu PF or with the Zimbabwe regime, but are still vehicles for their brand of disinformation and propaganda.
MDC has never been very good at this sort of thing to the despair of many. At the start we had two volunteers who took up the cudgels and started a MDC website. In 2001 they won a global award for the best political website in the world. When they had done their service and retired to other things, we slumped and the battle was left to a number of enthusiastic individuals who took it upon themselves to fight the good fight. ZW News was one result - Graham fighting a lone battle in London - a fight that he has continued to maintain for 8 years now.
I know of others, who for a fee will scan the web every day and respond to debates on virtually anything on an hourly basis - they never seem to sleep. Zanu PF has employed such people in the past and continues to do so. MDC now has several sites - none of which really set the world on fire but we are better than we used to be. However we come nowhere near the efficiency and intensity of the Obama campaign.