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Isolate Extremists and Save Kenya and Africa
09 - 16 January 2008 Cover Story
I appeal to political elites, business people, and the Kenyan middle class in general to take individual initiative to pin point to their relatives that vote tallying irregularities was not executed by a whole community but by a few people.
Democracy
Kibaki Must Step Down!
Those who seriously and judiciously want to help Kenya should tell Kibaki the truth which is in Kenyans slogan of Kibaki Must Go!...
Kenya Election: Democracy is at Stake!
With Kenya going up in smoke, and her people dying and beaten - including our world renown athletes - what will remain to rebuild the nation upon?...
Branding
Challenge Stereotypes and Communicate Potentials
Current efforts to re-brand Africa focus on communicating the possibilities and business innovations taking place in Africa, while ignoring the branding activities of international aid and charity marketing....
Opinions
Museveni Is to Blame
Museveni should explain to Kenyans why and what he had come to discuss with Kibaki who is believed to have rigged himself into power against the wish of the electorate who are now bearing the brunt of Museveni's costly fallacy....
Development
The Youth Should Be Kept Busy
Let corporates and the government come up social policies that address mass employment and their long term growths can be sustained. Look at America. It is not said out loud but you will notice that corporates pay for idle youths to be put in formal employment....
Impact of Brain Drain on Africa
Money alone cannot eliminate poverty in Africa, because even one million dollars is a number with no intrinsic value. Real wealth cannot be measured by money, yet people often confuse money with wealth....
Regions
Ghana Needs a Revolution of Ideas
Part of the revolution of ideas may come from drenching Ghana’s democracy in its “traditional beliefs and practices, indigenous political ideology, attitudes and outlooks.”...
Profiles
History of Luxor
The renowned Greek Philosopher, Homer, called it the city of a hundred gates because of its buildings and large gates. The city grew over the years, and the Arabs, impressed by its beautiful palaces and huge edifices, re-named it 'Luxor': City of Palaces....
Finance and Banking
Group Lending Is The Way To Go!
Although a multiplicity of challenges face group lending, it is important to develop services that are both responsive to the clients’ needs and are financially sustainable....
News Round Up
Zimbabwean Dollar Continues to Tumble
Villagers in most parts of Matabeleland are selling their livestock in South African Rand, citing the volatility of the Zimbabwean dollar whose value continues to tumble against major currencies....
Feature
Flip Yourself This Year
This year, flip and surprise yourself. Those who refuse to take risks do not live to excel. Success belongs to those who take the extreme better for their success, they access heights you never been to because of their aggressiveness....
Agriculture
Low Resource Farmers Invest in the Future
Members of the Kabati Low Resource Farmers’ Network are optimistic that soon, water scarcity, income to purchase farm inputs and ill-health amongst them will be a thing of the past....
Agro-ideological Battle Raging in Africa
Despite what is generally agreed to be its great agricultural potential, Africa has for long depended on food imports and particularly during times of natural or man-made crisis. Africa spends $25 billion on food imports and receives food aid of $2 billion annually...
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Kenya Elections: Clergy Should Face the Facts!
To pray for peace whilst failing to address the actual cause, is taking an ostrich stance. Religious leaders should come out in the open, tell the government in power that no peace will prevail as long as justice is perverted and consequently demand that the incumbent government listens to the voice...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Kenya Elections: Museveni Lost Track!
Sustainable peace cannot be built on trickery and bad faith! Most African governments use terrorism to spark a spirit of resignation on the part of men seeking genuine democratic changes....

Democracy

Kibaki Must Step Down!
Kenya Election: Democracy is at Stake!

Branding

Challenge Stereotypes and Communicate Potentials

Opinions

Museveni Is to Blame

Development

The Youth Should Be Kept Busy
Impact of Brain Drain on Africa

Regions

Ghana Needs a Revolution of Ideas

Profiles

History of Luxor

Finance and Banking

Group Lending Is The Way To Go!

News Round Up

Zimbabwean Dollar Continues to Tumble

Feature

Flip Yourself This Year

Agriculture

Low Resource Farmers Invest in the Future
Agro-ideological Battle Raging in Africa

 



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