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Democracy
After Sudan;World should Focus on Oromo
After Sudan;World should Focus on Oromo
19 - 26 January 2011 Cover Story
The Oromo Conflict has won the unenviable accolade of being the cradle of the world’s largest forced mass movement from one country (Ethiopia) in modern African history, besides Iraq and Afghanistan put together.
Democracy
Tunisia Revolution: Africa's despots should Watch Out
Tunisia Revolution: Africa
Countries such as Ghana, South Africa and Botswana, bastions of African democracy, should break away from the AU and form a Union of African Democratric States...
Nigeria 2011 Elections: Can INEC Deliver?
Nigeria 2011 Elections: Can INEC Deliver?
The first days raise questions about the preparedness of the Independent National Election Commission (INEC)...
Agri Focus
Africa Must Ask Questions in Order to Prosper
Africa must move away from silences to increase productivity............
Perspectives
Politicians Riding Kenyans' Backs
Politicians Riding Kenyans
To get the excess and stressing baggage off Kenyans backs, each citizen must simply stand up....
Business Calendar
German- African Scholarship Exchange Program
The Federal Agency for Civic Education (Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung/bpb) is granting fellowships to students and young graduates...
Is Eastern Africa Ready for China, India and Europe?
The 9th IREN-Eastern Africa Media Training...
Regions
EAC Braces for Monetary Union
EAC Braces for Monetary Union
The realities of the brave new world today demand that some of us lead a major consciousness change; that we need to integrate our economies more deeply...
Commentary
Tribalism and its Political Undercurrents
If the tribe was to be moved from the language and traditions level to a national level, what a beautiful continent we would have!...
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Monetary Union: EAC Must Exercise Extreme Caution
The Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) also offer vital lessons that monetary union in itself will not unleash people's potential unless we invest in people...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Kudos! The African Executive.
The African Executive can change the almost religiously accepted status quo....

Democracy

Tunisia Revolution: Africa's despots should Watch Out
Nigeria 2011 Elections: Can INEC Deliver?

Agri Focus

Africa Must Ask Questions in Order to Prosper

Perspectives

Politicians Riding Kenyans' Backs

Business Calendar

German- African Scholarship Exchange Program
Is Eastern Africa Ready for China, India and Europe?

Regions

EAC Braces for Monetary Union

Commentary

Tribalism and its Political Undercurrents

 



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