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Libya’s Forced Collapse: What Does it Portend for Africa?
Libya’s Forced Collapse: What Does it Portend for Africa?
24 - 31 August 2011 Cover Story
As this neo-imperialism and neo-colonialism intensifies, it would be ironic if twenty years from now Africans would have to fight all over again the bitter revolutionary wars that ostensibly brought them freedom.
Democracy
London Riots: A Case of Double Standards?
London Riots: A Case of Double Standards?
If at home “stop and search” arrests are disproportionately inflicted upon second-class citizens and immigrants to maintain labour peace, then abroad, the third world countries become victims of western “crimes of aggression” under the guise of global peace-keeping....
Perspectives
Kenya Political Parties: Ideologically Bankrupt?
Many political parties in remain without manifestos. Some party manifestos were written by a few individuals – and sometimes foreigners or donors – and are never studied, discussed, comprehended and imbued by the vast majority of the members...
Zimbabwe: Indigenisation Can Unleash Young Entrepreneurs
Neither the past wrongs nor future’s promise can be addressed without prioritising youth economic empowerment and young entrepreneurs....
Britain: Cascading Into Third World?
Britain: Cascading Into Third World?
African leaders likeYoweri Museveni of Uganda and Paul Kagame of Rwanda must be laughing heartedly...
Business Calendar
The 9th Africa Resource Bank Meeting: Digital Revolution in Africa
Theme: Digital Revolution: Opportunity or Threat to Africa?...
The IREN Think Tank Forum for East Africa Thought Leaders
How can East Africans re-orient their mindset away from dependency on donor aid and food insecurity towards individual citizen productivity initiative?...
Geological Resources and Good Governance in Sub- Saharan Africa Book Out
Geological Resources and Good Governance in Sub- Saharan Africa Book Out
Holistic approaches to transparency and sustainable development in the extractive sector....
Agri Focus
Fix Toxic Politics and Feed the Hungry
The famine problem in The Horn of Africa is attributable to the toxic politics of famine......
Hunger: The Woes of Kenyan Farmers
Hunger: The Woes of Kenyan Farmers
Kenya Seed Company is slow in processing payments to contracted farmers and is opaque to farmers’ needs with its staff habitually giving wrong information....
Health
Malaria: Influential Study Questioned
Malaria: Influential Study Questioned
How can such research appear in a major, peer-reviewed journal? Why is it universally praised by experts? Why was it awarded one of the most prestigious prizes in medical research?...
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Gaddafi's Exit: Regime Change not Enough
The West may fall in a trap of imposing leaders and systems on people as Gaddafi did by attempting to export his revolution across Sub Saharan Africa....
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

RE: Africa Must Arise
There is one great need in Africa. We need a cultural revolution in the continent to awaken Africans for an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa....

Democracy

London Riots: A Case of Double Standards?

Perspectives

Kenya Political Parties: Ideologically Bankrupt?
Zimbabwe: Indigenisation Can Unleash Young Entrepreneurs
Britain: Cascading Into Third World?

Business Calendar

The 9th Africa Resource Bank Meeting: Digital Revolution in Africa
The IREN Think Tank Forum for East Africa Thought Leaders
Geological Resources and Good Governance in Sub- Saharan Africa Book Out

Agri Focus

Fix Toxic Politics and Feed the Hungry
Hunger: The Woes of Kenyan Farmers

Health

Malaria: Influential Study Questioned

 



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