Fashion
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Reconciling Sleep and Image |
| Our fashion quotient is scaling higher heights. However, we are loosing out on the most basic of our living blocks – better sleep.... |
Technology
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Linking Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) For Development |
| For a nation to withstand competition in this era of globalisation there is need for such to identify its niche areas and build on it by the application of scientific methods.... |
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Large File Menace: The Way Out |
| When someone needs to send a large file without using email, one may want to know what services and tools are available at one’s disposal that do not need tech knowledge. One can use the traditional approach of sending email attachments.... |
Democracy
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Truth about Genocide still Haunts Kagame |
Several underlying issues about the genocide still need to be unearthed.
The world deserves to know what transpired in Rwanda in 1994.... |
Development
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Only Reformed Institutions can Shape Kenya |
| Kenyans are prepared to sweep weighty matters and hide them under the carpet. Land issue, negative ethnicity, resource allocation among other issues need to be resolved one once and for all.... |
Q&A
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Beyond Crystal Clarity |
| Your water may be as clear as the word crystal may go but still contain pathogens harmful to your health.... |
Commentary
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Graves Are Not yet Full |
| Africa’s wars are steering the continent toward a sea of self-destruction so deep that even the greatest horror writers are unable to fathom its depths.... |
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Evil: Intellectually Unmanagable |
| Ghanaian schools have become supporters of irrational deeds – a reflection of a nation trapped between forces irrationality and forces rationality.... |
Finance and Banking
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Uganda Moving Towards Pension Reforms |
| Pension sector challenges are not restricted to Uganda alone. Germany for instance, passed a law in the year 2007 to increase retirement age from 65 to 67. This was a bid to keep the aging population employed longer.... |
Investment Opportunities
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Safaricom IPO: Kenya’s Commercial Success Story |
| The Mobitelea 'mystery' is a case of a thief investigating a thief... |
News Round Up
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India – Africa Summit |
| The first-ever India-Africa Forum Summit that began on 8th April is expected to create a closer partnership between India and Africa. The partnership will help address common goals and challenges.... |
Health
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Attracting Pharmaceutical Investment to South Africa |
| Any government wishing to attract large IP-based investment needs to develop a track record that includes strong IP protection, a stable, business-friendly environment, low taxes, minimal bureaucracy and a flexible labour market.... |
Feature
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South Africa Needs More Demanding Customers |
| The service can be surly and slow, the food can be overpriced and badly prepared and everyone at the table will mumble about the terrible dining experience. But if the manager walks by and asks, “How are things?” you’ll find scowls replaced by smiles.... |
Agriculture
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The Challenge of Reviving Zimbabwe’s Commercial Agriculture |
| Zimbabwe is a good case study of various angles of many of the issues that are being hotly debated about how to jump-start Africa’s agriculture.... |
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Looming Hunger Needs Urgent Deliberations |
| By subsidizing the fertilizer prices, the government will have saved itself from further expenses that will be experienced in feeding the people should the situation not be arrested.... |
Report
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Zimbabwe Business in State of 'Dollarisation' Denial |
| ZNCC members, bankers, industrialists, academics, economists and interested citizens disagree on the acceptability of 'dollarisation' in an economy that has contracted by almost 70% since the year 2000.... |
Announcement
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AATF Partners with Monsanto,CIMMYT to Form WEMA |
The partnership called Water Efficient Maize for Africa (WEMA) is an
African-led project formed in response to a growing call by African farmers,
leaders and scientists to improve yield stability and protect the harvest of
smallholder farmers in the face of drought.... |