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Agri Focus
Smallholder Farming in Africa: Climate Casualty or Pioneer?
Smallholder Farming in Africa: Climate Casualty or Pioneer?
23 - 30 December 2009 Cover Story
For hundreds of millions of people in Africa, climate change is not about lowering smoke stack emissions or turning off electric lights. It is about whether or not they will have enough to eat.
Democracy
Questions for Kenya’s Politicians
Most families spread across the country are barely making it through. If it were not for a deep belief in a higher power, most would have given up....
Belgian Paratroopers to Crush Rising Congo Rebellion? Part III
Belgian Paratroopers to Crush Rising Congo Rebellion? Part III
The outside world hears little or nothing about the western-owned logging and plantation concessions producing timber, coffee, cocoa, palm oil, and rubber through modern day slavery....
The Africa Governance and Prosperity Poll Results and Quiz
The next poll results will be published in April 2010.Your feedback to six questions is welcome....
The 7th Africa Resource Bank Meeting Report
The African Executive is proud to present to you deliberations made during the 7th Africa Resource Bank meeting in Tanzania on Probing Governance and Prosperity in Africa....
Business Calendar
The 5th Bukura Cultural Day: Celebrating Youth Energy
The Cultural day is an initiative of the Inter Region Economic Network (IREN) to enable young people have higher ambitions, get exposed to global trends, celebrate their youthful energies, nurture talent and assist in tackling problems of insecurity....
Agri Focus
Climate Change Eschatology Bad for Agriculture
A step to reduce wastage say, in crop production, can go a long way in addressing environmental concerns....
Development
UK Drives Corruption Battle a Notch Higher
UK Drives Corruption Battle a Notch Higher
When it comes to corruption, let’s be honest about the fact that there is an opportunity cost to integrity....
Shining the Spotlight on Energy
During this Christmas season, hang your lights, cook your feast, and stay warm inside! If each of these issues moves forward without push back, it may be your last year to do so....
Regions
Africa Offers Lessons for Jews and Palestinians
Africa Offers Lessons for Jews and Palestinians
The anti-apartheid struggle was not driven by the quest to create a “black state” in the same way that the Palestinians seek the establishment of a “Palestinian state.”...
Environment
Climate Deals:Africa Must not Be Ignored
Climate Deals:Africa Must not Be Ignored
Our ambitions as Africans are the same throughout the continent. When it comes to taking care of the environment, we occupy the moral high ground and are proud of it....
Finance and Banking
Incremental Innovation:7 Small but Sure Steps to Success Part II
Technology has been the single largest enabler of banking innovation in recent years. On the flip side, legacy systems and outmoded processes can pose the biggest hurdle....
Announcement
Call for Papers
This is to notify you that we are now accepting full papers for review. Please note that the editors reserve the right to make reviews of the contributions...
Press Statement
Why Heads Must Roll at the Ministry of Education
Why Heads Must Roll at the Ministry of Education
A government by corrupt elements, by thieves, no matter how intelligent and efficient they may be in other respects, is just as dangerous as a government by a foreign occupation army of looters....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Poor Harvests: Kenya’s Mets are Not to Blame
The success rate of between 85 to 95 percent in crop harvesting achieved in irrigated areas such as Tana River, Hola and Bura should serve as a pointer that Kenyan (and by extension African) farmers should quit rain fed agriculture....
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Going to Italy? Think Twice
When people ask me where we shall live next, once we move from Africa, I am very clear that it will not be Italy....

Democracy

Questions for Kenya’s Politicians
Belgian Paratroopers to Crush Rising Congo Rebellion? Part III
The Africa Governance and Prosperity Poll Results and Quiz
The 7th Africa Resource Bank Meeting Report

Business Calendar

The 5th Bukura Cultural Day: Celebrating Youth Energy

Agri Focus

Climate Change Eschatology Bad for Agriculture

Development

UK Drives Corruption Battle a Notch Higher
Shining the Spotlight on Energy

Regions

Africa Offers Lessons for Jews and Palestinians

Environment

Climate Deals:Africa Must not Be Ignored

Finance and Banking

Incremental Innovation:7 Small but Sure Steps to Success Part II

Announcement

Call for Papers

Press Statement

Why Heads Must Roll at the Ministry of Education

 



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