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Museveni: Poverty is the Greatest Threat to Environment
25 - 02 May 2007 Cover Story
It is more difficult for a backward country to guard against environmental degradation “than for a camel to go through the eye of a needle.” Why? The Government has no money to police and protect the environment
Technology
Africa Thriving on Pirated Software
The more the revenue lost because of pirated software, the less that can be spent on research and development of new products and innovations....
Opinions
Mabira Forest: Uganda Government in Moral Dilemma
It would be a disaster to rely on Uganda’s unpatriotic parliamentarians knowing that they have the pathetic tendency of doing everything to please the leadership, even if it meant tossing the country’s natural resources into thin air....
Development
Knowledge Economy: Key to Africa’s Development
Prerequisites for job creation include the transformation of African economies from low-productivity traditional agriculture to labor-intensive high value agriculture and agro-processing - and to the growing industrial and services sectors....
Q&A
Bridging the Digital Divide
Kenya is being flooded by rejects and poor quality stuff from the western and developed countries. You can imagine this is the time Kenyans are rushing to buy second hand UK and US computers while latest computers are in the market....
Profiles
History of Gambela
The economy of Gambella state is based on agriculture, pastoral, beekeeping and imported industrial products. The entire region is blessed with arable land....
Commentary
Ghana Wary of World Bank's Designs
Africa is the only continent with foreign dominated development paradigms. This partly explains the distortions in Africa....
News Round Up
Most Africans Still Jobless
Africa's unemployment rate is nearly twice that of the rest of the world despite several years of rapid economic growth...
Agriculture
Why Nutrition Eludes Africa
Plagued by hunger and high cost of living, a majority of Africans would rather have a dish that makes their stomach full, regardless of whether it has nutrients essential for their physical and mental development....
Announcement
IREN Reviews Operations
The Inter Region Economic Network (IREN) reviewed its operations following a major brainstorming session by its team members...
Education
African Intellectuals: Wake Up!
The primary concern of the African intellectuals is to remain vigilant when watching over and deciding on policy issues affecting the lives and well being of their fellow country people....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Africa Should Overcome Racial Assaults
The 21st Century is Africa’s century to prove its worth. Holding onto the victim mentality will not improve Africa’s lot. Africans must be proactive and have something to show- instead of the usual begging bowls....
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

A Great Service to Africa’s Economies!
When one considers the abundance of agricultural resources and the availability of unemployed labour on many parts of the continent; add to this the fact that south of the Sahara, the vast majority of household income still comes from agriculture, it woul...

Technology

Africa Thriving on Pirated Software

Opinions

Mabira Forest: Uganda Government in Moral Dilemma

Development

Knowledge Economy: Key to Africa’s Development

Q&A

Bridging the Digital Divide

Profiles

History of Gambela

Commentary

Ghana Wary of World Bank's Designs

News Round Up

Most Africans Still Jobless

Agriculture

Why Nutrition Eludes Africa

Announcement

IREN Reviews Operations

Education

African Intellectuals: Wake Up!

 



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