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What's Missing in the Darfur Debate?
31 - 07 September 2005 Cover Story
By helping the Sudanese to identify and integrate property rights into a formal legal system, the AU and the international community, would do a great service for the people of Sudan. A key lesson of the American past is that such rights may not only propel wealth creation but also promote peace.
Development
Developing Africa the Japanese Way
The continent needs a quick transformation, although restructuring society is painful and likely to be met with violent resistance. Give the pain all at once, so that it is not remembered for too long....
Q&A
The Rising Insecurity Wave
If the strongman is powerless, how will the weak one survive? If the government does not enforce the law, who will do it?...
Regions
Extortions and Embezzlement on the Rise
There is reasonable tolerance of corruption in our society. Unless we pick the courage to report these vices we shall not win the war on extortions and embezzlement because those who fear to report this have serious implications on our services....
Profiles
Angola - A Short History
Colonial economic development did not translate into social development for native Angolans. The Portuguese regime encouraged white immigration, especially after 1950, which intensified racial antagonisms....
News Round Up
Joy and Relief in Niger
Villagers in Niger gaze in wonder at the ears of millet ready for picking in the fields. They hope that this year's harvest will put an end to their hardship....
Events
The 3rd Africa Resource Bank (ARB)
Africa Resource Bank calls upon all Africans to unite and create an effective Resource Bank for Africans by Africans....
Report
Economic Partneship Negotiations
The Economic Partnership Agreement being negotiated between East and Southern Africa countries and the European Union is intended to restructure trading arrangements between the EU and the ESA countries to make them more effective....
I Came As a Toddler, Now Am a Grown Up
Being in IREN has been one of the most exciting moments in my life; it has been a mind opener for me. I have learnt so much that I don’t think I would have, had I been somewhere else....
The Church: Rising to the Occasion
The Church has been a “Cape of storms” but a new day has come for it to turn into the “Cape of Good hope.”...
The Church: Rising to the Occasion
The Church has been a “Cape of storms” but a new day has come for it to turn into the “Cape of Good hope.”...
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

We need Socio-economic Prosperity
To achieve socio-economic prosperity, what must a country learn?...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Development: An Open Letter to Jeffrey Sachs
There are success stories in Africa that are employing alternative routes to development but they are rarely quoted because they are not sponsored from without and are therefore lack the patronage that attracts headlines in New York Times and The Economis...

Development

Developing Africa the Japanese Way

Q&A

The Rising Insecurity Wave

Regions

Extortions and Embezzlement on the Rise

Profiles

Angola - A Short History

News Round Up

Joy and Relief in Niger

Events

The 3rd Africa Resource Bank (ARB)

Report

Economic Partneship Negotiations
I Came As a Toddler, Now Am a Grown Up
The Church: Rising to the Occasion
The Church: Rising to the Occasion

 



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