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24 - 31 January 2007 
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Oil Curse: More Tact than Emotion Required
24 - 31 January 2007 Cover Story
Africa needs informed people. How do you deal with an enemy who you do not understand? How do you deal with an enemy who is light-years ahead of you?
Branding
Branding: Small Businesses Vs Big Businesses
The world is moving in a direction which favours the small business. More demanding consumers means higher demand for more personalized services - a strength for the small business brand....
Development
Are Bankers Holding Countries Hostage?
A Quantum shift in the way we perceive, generate and use money has a lot of answers to the poverty situation in Africa....
Q&A
Africa Should be Weaned from Aid Dependency
A child should not be on the feeding bottle all his life. If Africa dwells on the milk bottle of aid, it shall never develop....
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History of Lomé
The city lies on the extreme south west of Togo, up against the Ghanaian border. Located on the Gulf of Guinea, Lomé is the country's administrative and industrial centre and its chief port....
Commentary
Polling, Leadership or Stewardship?
Double ‘O’ seven is for sure a ‘James Bond’ season for Kenyan politicians. It will be a thriller with each political group seeking to outmaneuver the other. May double ‘O’ seven give us the best opportunity to choose our leaders and stewardship options wisely....
Finance and Banking
‘Shylocking’ for Big Rewards
Why then should we fall victim to the shylock business? As big as the money is, big rewards can also translate to absolute loss....
News Round Up
Cabinet Approve Abolition of Capital Punishment
The Rwandan Cabinet has finally adopted the draft law for the abolition of the death penalty. The decision was adopted during a Cabinet Meeting chaired by President Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro...
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Wonders of East Africa
Tanzanians are also sluggish people, and so the capital wakes up late and lazily works under the searing heat of the sun....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Graft: Wako and Ringera Have Let Africa Down!
Blaming Africa wholesome for corruption without factoring in rich donor countries that bring in billions, supply military hardware and grease government officials’ hands for deals is getting the point wrong....

Branding

Branding: Small Businesses Vs Big Businesses

Development

Are Bankers Holding Countries Hostage?

Q&A

Africa Should be Weaned from Aid Dependency

Profiles

History of Lomé

Commentary

Polling, Leadership or Stewardship?

Finance and Banking

‘Shylocking’ for Big Rewards

News Round Up

Cabinet Approve Abolition of Capital Punishment

Feature

Wonders of East Africa

 



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