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World Bank Stifling Health
21 - 28 June 2006 Cover Story
Instead of pretending to be a disease expert, the Bank should focus on its comparative advantages. It should build new hospitals and clinics, get them electricity and clean water, support Global Fund malaria programs, and provide stipends for doctors and nurses, to keep them from leaving Africa for countries where salaries are higher, and obstacles less overwhelming.
Development
Succession Plan in Black Family Business: Myth or Reality?
Family businesses are increasingly becoming the dominant form of business enterprise in developed and developing economies where they play a pivotal role in the economic and social spheres....
Open Letter to African Presidents and Premieres
There are only four things that African leaders know how to do well: Abuse power, loot the treasury, crush the opposition and perpetuate themselves in office. Even the supposedly “backward and primitive” African chiefs never did this....
The Benefits of the East Africa Federation to the Youth
East African youth must be agitated against the present economic and political system that seems keen to focus on short term interests. Each problem afflicting people in East Africa, ranging from poverty, disease, illiteracy, political strife presents an opportunity for each youth to offer a solution thereby bringing gain to an individual as well as society....
Students Power Felt in Business
These bright, enthusiastic students are making a tremendous impact and transforming the lives of many in their communities. They are also transforming the whole perception of University students who were seen as unruly....
Q&A
Men Dislodge Women in the Hair Industry
The fact that people are taking this as a career of choice unlike earlier on, where people believed that one did not require any training shows that the future of this industry is very bright. Developed countries offer degrees in cosmetology; I hope that some universities in Kenya do the same soon....
Regions
Media Gropes for Liberty
Like the rest of post-independence Africa, Liberian journalism attempts to ground its post-conflict values in human rights should be seen in the context of the country's long-running struggle for "Liberty....
Profiles
History of Dakar
Dakar is a major industrial centre, with industries including mineral-oil and groundnut-oil refining, engineering, vehicle assembly, chemicals, brewing, tobacco and food processing. The city is the busiest port in West Africa, serving Mali, Mauritania as well as Senegal. It has modern facilities for handling and storing goods...
Finance and Banking
CMA: Are You Open for Business?
CMA has had its doors closed for too long. It is time they opened up because entrepreneurs, scholars, investors and the foreign investors are out there knocking. CMA should realize that before one goes to the market, he must be sure that he will not be welcomed by rioting vendors and idlers....
News Round Up
African Executive Launch in Uganda and Tanzania
The people of Uganda have been given an awesome platform to help shape Uganda and Africa through discovering the African problem and using the power of the mind to breed homegrown solutions...
Agriculture
Epitaph Unnecessary for Cashewnut Industry
Prosperous agriculture on a sustainable basis requires region specific forums where specific farming problems are scientifically studied and analyzed while solutions proposed are effected. Such forums should also influence the decision makers on matters pertaining to long and short term development....
Announcement
SIFE Kenya National Exposition
SIFE Kenya in collaboration with IREN Kenya invites you for the 4th SIFE Kenya National Exposition on June 24, 2006 at the Pan Afric Hotel....
THIS WEEK'S EDITORIAL

Breaking the Chains
African citizens remain hoisted in the air like a flag because the very systems that should rid them of disease, poverty and illiteracy are themselves chained. Instead of extricating Africa from this dolorific predicament, what many have done is to soil the continent the more....

Development

Succession Plan in Black Family Business: Myth or Reality?
Open Letter to African Presidents and Premieres
The Benefits of the East Africa Federation to the Youth
Students Power Felt in Business

Q&A

Men Dislodge Women in the Hair Industry

Regions

Media Gropes for Liberty

Profiles

History of Dakar

Finance and Banking

CMA: Are You Open for Business?

News Round Up

African Executive Launch in Uganda and Tanzania

Agriculture

Epitaph Unnecessary for Cashewnut Industry

Announcement

SIFE Kenya National Exposition

 



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