All articles in 'Development'


Plastic Bans: Sign of Cowardice?

The prevalence of plastics is a test to Africa’s intellectuals and entrepreneurs’ innovation.

5th December 2006
Productivity in Africa: Stop Unwarranted Barriers!

If Africa is to turn more of its people into resources, it has to create an environment conducive...

5th December 2006
Taxpayers Must Put Their Governments to Task

Africans should take charge of their own destiny. Stronger taxpayers’ movements can protect citizens...

5th December 2006
Micro credit: A Catalyst in Economic Development

While rich and urban middle class Eritreans who benefit from easy bank loans are busy buying homes a...

12th December 2006
Globalization Slips Through Africa

Any nation needs a strong cultural identity to inspire confidence, courage and creativity, which are...

12th December 2006
Africa: China’s Top Priority

The series of events speak of the great importance the Chinese Government and leaders attach to Chin...

19th December 2006
Africa Does Not Need Imported Brains

Africa’s poverty stems from its laxity to break free from the opportunistic mindset of its so-called...

12th December 2006
Africa Bets on Biofuels

Energy is Africa's and the world’s biggest debt burden. Once we are out of this cycle, we are in a b...

20th December 2006
Franchising: Key to SME Development

A Franchise business facilitates newcomers in the business world through its package of tested busin...

19th December 2006
Learning from Childhood Dreams

The developed world views its people, irrespective of age, as an investment without which they can f...

19th December 2006
Africa Has a Lot to Benefit from China

Action speaks louder than words. China has shown that it seeks mutual benefit in energy cooperation.

20th December 2006
Africa Reaping Dividends from Privatization

Countries have abolished or significantly reduced requirements for government participation in busin...

20th December 2006
The Land and Labour Dilemmas

Ownership is not a relation between a person and a thing. It is a relation between a person and a pe...

20th December 2006
Is Africa Passing on Poverty as a Legacy?

Ever wondered why politicians ride on people’s backs, plunder and squander wealth while their poor s...

2nd January 2007
The Private Sector: Key to Meeting Millennium Deve...

If current trends continue, Africa is most unlikely to meet the targets. There is considerable scope...

2nd January 2007
Sino-African Ties Vital for Africa’s Growth

Against the background of the widening gap between North and South and the unabated rise of global t...

9th January 2007
Youth Dynamism Should be Tapped

Effective youth entrepreneurship education prepares young people to be responsible, enterprising, pa...

9th January 2007
Public Higher Education in Crisis

It has not only failed to respond to the aspirations of the people, sustain an acceptable standard o...

9th January 2007
Neglected Values: Recipes for Growth in Africa

Nothing thrives in a value vacuum – not even profit inspired trade. Africa is lagging behind economi...

9th January 2007
China- Africa Ties Rattle the West

The China-Africa cooperation has given Africa more expansive room to diversify its contact with the...

16th January 2007
Ride On! Oprah Winfrey!

Africa needs cheerleaders, and Oprah Winfrey has taken the lead. Negative public perceptions of the...

17th January 2007
Oil Curse: More Tact than Emotion Required

Africa needs informed people. How do you deal with an enemy who you do not understand? How do you de...

23rd January 2007
Are Bankers Holding Countries Hostage?

A Quantum shift in the way we perceive, generate and use money has a lot of answers to the poverty s...

23rd January 2007
Africa Does Not Need CDC/Citigroup Funds

Africa does not require the $200 from Europe. What Europe should do is to open up its countries for...

30th January 2007
Another Africa is Possible!

If we built Europe and America without wages; how can we succumb to modern evils of economic dispari...

6th February 2007
Which Way for Youth Empowerment?

True empowerment is more than bequeathing millions of shillings to the youth. It is the removal of b...

6th February 2007
Africa: Glory of the Past, Hope for the Future

Why is Africa being dismissed from history? Why is little mention of African achievements done? A gr...

13th February 2007
The Third Partition of Africa

Surely, China, India, Brazil and the West, share one thing in common: hypocrisy!

13th February 2007
Big Governments Restrain Wealth Creation

Africans themselves are responsible for perpetuating a system of government that is entirely unsuita...

27th February 2007
Peace and Development: Which Way for Africa?

If Africa’s capacity for peace operations is to be increased with efficacy, more attention needs to...

27th February 2007
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African Perceptions of the Eur...