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15 - 22 April 2009 
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West Africa: A Drug Smuggling and Terrorism Hub?
West Africa: A  Drug Smuggling and Terrorism Hub?
15 - 22 April 2009 Cover Story
Illicit activities threaten to destabilize even the most steady nations in West Africa unless smuggling and terrorism can be sufficiently contained in the region.
Democracy
SPLA: Does it Hold Hope for Sudan?
Four years since the SPLA/M assumed power in Southern Sudan, the security situation has not improved....
Martha Karua: Reformer of no Shade?
Martha Karua: Reformer of no Shade?
I would have wanted to hear from Karua how logical it is to declare a man with one and a half province a winner against one with six clear provinces to himself....
Opinions
Will South Africa go to the Dogs Like Tanzania?
Will South Africa go to the Dogs Like Tanzania?
Zuma has openly showed how he anxiously wants to become South Africa’s President; he’s not laid down his plans for the nation! Unfortunately though, South Africans are not asking him what he plans to do for them. Verily, it was said: love is blind....
Business Calendar
7th ARB Meeting: Interrogating Governance and Prosperity in Africa
IREN invites scholars, politicians, policy makers, civil society members, and business leaders among others to the 7th Africa Resource Bank meeting...
3rd IREN Eastern Africa High School Debate
This year’s theme is ‘Save to invest and grow the economy.’...
Agri Focus
Agricultural Stewardship Tips
Access information on safe farming practices, various farming equipment and good product stewardship information on the link provided....
Development
The Dual Political-Economic and Climatic Crises of Western Civilization Part 2
The process of decolonisation was not always peaceful -- Algeria, Kenya, Vietnam, Indonesia, Angola, Mozambique and South Africa, among others, are testimony to the bitter struggle of the Europeans to maintain control over their empire...
Environment
Man and Nature Need Not Tussle
Man and Nature Need Not Tussle
It is time that conservation efforts ceased to be lofty classroom ideals. The importance of conservation ought to be broken down in a language that local citizens can understand, showing practical benefits....
Finance and Banking
Aid to African Nations: Good or Bad?
What is happening in Africa, today, is the biggest crime and robbery since slavery and colonialism. We are meant to fail, by design....
Investment Opportunities
"We Can Re-Develop Our Estates," Residents Tell Museveni
The Uganda Government cannot respect and care for its people and allows those in authority to manipulate issues and satisfy their own selfish interests without any care for the interest of the masses....
News Round Up
Crude Oil Prices Drop In Nigeria
This was part of the oil firm's effort to re-start an estimated crude oil output of 120,000 barrels per day (bpd) that was shut in owing to the incident....
Feature
The Conspiracy Against Africa Part IV
Natural resources and cash are by no means the only items being drained out of Africa. As it did during the slave trade, the continent is once again giving the West its most precious resource — its best, brightest, healthiest, and most productive people....
Agriculture
Is EU Promoting Food Security?
Is EU Promoting Food Security?
Inadequate technical capacity and available resources to engage for SPS requirements continue to be a bottleneck for compliance...
Politics
In Search of a Noble Politician
Would it not be refreshingly different if the electorate dispensed with the ‘chief/chef/honourable bani bani’ when talking to politicians and the politicians realized that there were in power to serve us and not vice-versa?...
Human Rights
The Rwanda Genocide Fabrications Part 1
The Rwanda Genocide Fabrications Part 1
Innocent Rwandan asylum seekers and critics of the Kagame terrorist regime all over the world, live under perpetual fear of being hunted down, branded as genocide perpetrators, ostracized, and persecuted...
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Richard Philips: Lessons for African Leaders
Capt. Richard’s ordeal is a wake up call to African leaders to chart an unconstrained vision for Africa’s future, stick to the vision and lay stratagems that will ensure the vision and prosperity thrives even without them....
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Kenya and the \'Born Again\' politics
The question is whether this is a true reflection of their change of heart or simply a public show in preparation for 2012!...

Democracy

SPLA: Does it Hold Hope for Sudan?
Martha Karua: Reformer of no Shade?

Opinions

Will South Africa go to the Dogs Like Tanzania?

Business Calendar

7th ARB Meeting: Interrogating Governance and Prosperity in Africa
3rd IREN Eastern Africa High School Debate

Agri Focus

Agricultural Stewardship Tips

Development

The Dual Political-Economic and Climatic Crises of Western Civilization Part 2

Environment

Man and Nature Need Not Tussle

Finance and Banking

Aid to African Nations: Good or Bad?

Investment Opportunities

"We Can Re-Develop Our Estates," Residents Tell Museveni

News Round Up

Crude Oil Prices Drop In Nigeria

Feature

The Conspiracy Against Africa Part IV

Agriculture

Is EU Promoting Food Security?

Politics

In Search of a Noble Politician

Human Rights

The Rwanda Genocide Fabrications Part 1

 



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