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African Leaders Nothing but Prison Mongers
11 - 18 January 2006 Cover Story
There is no doubt that with good policies in place, African nations are able to feed themselves but African governments have subjected their citizens to hunger stints for too long in anticipation of the accruing international aid. It is time these governments were sentenced to immediate freedom by the international community to chart their own course.
Development
Laws Create Thieves and Bandits
International comparisons, such as the Corruption Perception Index provide valuable evidence and equip political leaders at home and abroad, who are honest, with a powerful instrument for the fight against the cancer of corruption....
The Elusive ABCs to Wealth Creation
According to the 12th annual Index of Economic Freedom,the countries with the most economic freedom also have higher rates of long-term economic growth and are more prosperous than those with less economic freedom....
Q&A
No Such Thing as Life Expectancy
I believe Africans can be productive if they harness available resources. Out of Africa too can emanate services needed by the world. I am willing to work with people who are convinced that Africa has something to offer to the world....
Regions
Ghanaian Journalists Selling Old Wine
A new Ghanaian journalism philosophy, rooted in Ghanaian values, will not only help Ghanaian journalists operate with higher respectability, objectivity and understanding of Ghanaians problems but also help them question deeper some of the inhibiting values within their culture and appropriate the enabling aspects in their operations in the larger Ghanaian progress....
Profiles
Eritrea on Retreat
Following a promising start after independence, the Ethiopian war (1998-2000) drastically changed the performance of the Eritrean economy. The most significant change was the sharp deterioration of the public finances and rapid increase in domestic and external public debt....
Environment
Hunger: Nature is Hitting Back
The tragedies that this country is facing today such as drought, famine and poverty have been exacerbated by the gradual degradation of our environment – including indigenous forests....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Let Freedom Ring!
The Index has revealed over the years that relatively simple changes can yield positive results. Yet too many governments look the other way, often completely reluctant to make things better for their citizens....

Development

Laws Create Thieves and Bandits
The Elusive ABCs to Wealth Creation

Q&A

No Such Thing as Life Expectancy

Regions

Ghanaian Journalists Selling Old Wine

Profiles

Eritrea on Retreat

Environment

Hunger: Nature is Hitting Back

 



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