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Smash “Boxes” to Fight Famine in Africa
Smash “Boxes” to Fight Famine in Africa
07 - 14 September 2011 Cover Story
Famine is the cost Africans are paying to sustain a warped global food system. Africans need to take a closer look at the Food Security Risk Index map to figure out the “boxes” that ought to be smashed in order to make the continent food secure.
Perspectives
EAC: Is Northern Sudan Welcome?
EAC: Is Northern Sudan Welcome?
At one time, North Sudan allegedly sanctioned the killing of South Sudanese, guaranteeing the killers a place in paradise....
Libya: Death for Libyans; Billions for the West
Libya:  Death for Libyans; Billions for the West
Given that Libya sits atop the strategic intersection of the Mediterranean, African, and Arab worlds, control of the nation, has always been a remarkably effective way to project power into these three regions and beyond....
Thought Leadership: Key to Prosperity
It is not acceptable that the black participation in the JSE still lingers at a mere 3.8%. It is not acceptable that even the organisations that are black-led are not showing any marked differentiation in their operations and contribution to public discourse....
Business Calendar
The 9th Africa Resource Bank Meeting: Digital Revolution in Africa
What does the digital revolution portend for Africa? Is it a threat? Is it an opportunity?...
Agri Focus
Famine in Africa: Population not to blame
Investing in productive populations the way out......
Regions
Regional Economic Communities: Rationalisation Scenarios
Regional Economic Communities: Rationalisation Scenarios
Cooperation between the RECs take numerous forms, ranging from the problems of border security to economic and monetary, and indeed political...
Southern Africa and Regional Electricity Crisis
Not only is the region’s energy infrastructure meagre compared to other regions, but the electricity supply is unreliable....
Finance and Banking
Mauritius: Navigating the Global Financial Crisis
Mauritius: Navigating the Global Financial Crisis
I do not understand why some economists simply base their assumptions on what the IMF says. Any meaningful reading of what the IMF has forecasted over the last decade at least would have been enough to make wise men check other sources as well....
Book Review
Geological Resources and Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa
Geological Resources and Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa
The keen researcher will find a treasure trove of information to cite in other similar publications......
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

African Ministers Should Save the AU
African Ministers Should Save the AU...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

RE: Somali Famine is Human Designed
I have worked with the UN in Hargesia, (The capital) in the early 1990s and most recently in 2007, which was quite a contrast, this was a city striving with commerce and long seeking recognition....

Perspectives

EAC: Is Northern Sudan Welcome?
Libya: Death for Libyans; Billions for the West
Thought Leadership: Key to Prosperity

Business Calendar

The 9th Africa Resource Bank Meeting: Digital Revolution in Africa

Agri Focus

Famine in Africa: Population not to blame

Regions

Regional Economic Communities: Rationalisation Scenarios
Southern Africa and Regional Electricity Crisis

Finance and Banking

Mauritius: Navigating the Global Financial Crisis

Book Review

Geological Resources and Good Governance in Sub-Saharan Africa

 



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