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A Student’s Essay That Changed the World
01 - 08 June 2005 Cover Story
An essay lit a match, which started a fire, which saved millions of lives and changed the world. If you ever hear anyone dismissing the power of pen and ink, just tell them the story of Thomas Clarkson and his prize-winning essay.
Development
Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation
Entrepreneurs are unique individuals in any society. Through the ethos of entrepreneurship, they will identify a business opportunity and develop a vision for it....
What Food Security?
Government officials in the Third World insist that certain goods must be produced locally, even if it implies limiting the specialization and exchange of goods among individuals. Why is this so?...
Q&A
Networking for better Education
We are out to unite, learn from each other and enhance standards, therefore it is in unity that collective bargaining can be made and mobilization of resources be enhanced....
Profiles
Algeria – A brief history.
The modern economy of Algeria has taken an upward turn. Traditionally it depended primarily on oil and natural gas production. The Algerian economy has turned to light industry and chemical production to bolster its exports....
News Round Up
Moi University wins 2005 championship
Moi University Eldoret, were crowned the 2005 SIFE Kenya National Champions after beating 10 other universities in a highly competitive league. Moi University will proceed to Toronto Canada for SIFE World Cup in early October to represent Kenya....
Health
Double standards on disease control
500 million people get malaria every year, and an 80-93% reduction in disease and death rates is clearly possible. Why should the impoverished countries settle for less and accept far more needless deaths every year?...
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Free people to work!
Union membership is declining globally as some workers feel they are better off on their own. Others recent specific union practices or the cost of membership. In spite of this, they are often compelled to join them if they have to keep their jobs....
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Banking on IT
Banking on IT has offered a competitive edge to banks like Stan Chart and NIC.With clients gaining interest on the services offered more people have moved to leaders in the service delivery....
We need Kenyan green coffee beans
‘Armen Hamik Eghbairner’ JV. Co. Ltd was founded in 1995, and is one of the leading companies in Armenia specializing in coffee production. Now the company needs Kenyan green coffee beans, AA grade....

Development

Entrepreneurship and Wealth Creation
What Food Security?

Q&A

Networking for better Education

Profiles

Algeria – A brief history.

News Round Up

Moi University wins 2005 championship

Health

Double standards on disease control

 



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