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Trade policy: Who should it protect?
25 - 01 June 2005 Cover Story
The producer of any good will always wants scarcity and high prices; the consumer on the other hand wants abundance and low prices. Since the two interests are mutually incompatible, the question is; who will coincide?
Q&A
Bridging the gap
There is need to realise that the spiritual and the physical are interwoven and one should not suffer at the expense of the other. If we have to bring about a sense of ownership then, we should work with people as opposed to working for them....
Profiles
BOTSWANA - A Brief History
The Batswana, a term also used to denote all citizens of Botswana, refers to the country's major ethnic group (the "Tswana" in South Africa), which came into the area from South Africa during the Zulu wars of the early 1880s....
Finance and Banking
The risks of failure
In the common investment game, a lot of us long for risk free return on investment, however, this is not possible. Such opportunities only existed in government securities that are limited to a certain income bracket....
News Round Up
IPI World Congress
There is need for journalism to acquire deeper and broader knowledge of new and complex issues that confront Africa...
Events
SIFE KENYA NATIONAL EXPOSITION
Students In Free Enterprise [SIFE Kenya] in conjunction with the Inter Region Economic Network [IREN Kenya] will be hosting the 3rd national university business and entrepreneurship exposition....
Health
VAT and import duties on medicine
While foreign aid to poor countries has increased in recent years and the price of many drugs has fallen, access to medicines and devices has not increased greatly. Several factors prevent access to essential medicine....
Book Review
Home grown solutions to Africa’s problem
Reclaiming Africa, a newly published book, offers recommendations on how best to reclaim the continent’s lost grandeur and resources. It creates a good base for academic discourse as well as shed light on the issues that stagnate development in Africa....
Feature
Leaders in Africa
As a professor of food science and nutrition at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Hon. Ruth Oniango is a lady with a keen eye for talent endowed with rich laughter....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Creating Wealth
Always keep in mind that creating jobs is a means to the ultimate end of economic activity which is creating wealth....

Q&A

Bridging the gap

Profiles

BOTSWANA - A Brief History

Finance and Banking

The risks of failure

News Round Up

IPI World Congress

Events

SIFE KENYA NATIONAL EXPOSITION

Health

VAT and import duties on medicine

Book Review

Home grown solutions to Africa’s problem

Feature

Leaders in Africa

 



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