Political juggernauts in Kenya seem to have a well oiled mechanism to win votes, ranging from think...
31st July 2007Having interacted with various world leaders as UN General Secretary, he holds a better chance to in...
7th August 2007Openness has always been a path to development in contrast to isolation that breeds stagnation. Shie...
14th August 2007The market knows no tribe, boundary, party affiliation or creed. Left free to operate, it only under...
21st August 2007Providing a conducive environment for wealth creation will enable people in disaster prone areas to...
28th August 2007When the government is planner, developer and builder, its role as the regulator becomes secondary a...
4th September 2007African rulers ought to accept the wisdom in the saying that one should not soil the plate that he/s...
1st January 2008To pray for peace whilst failing to address the actual cause, is taking an ostrich stance. Religious...
8th January 2008Where is this dedication when the entire country is falling apart in senseless murder and mayhem? Wh...
29th January 2008Africa ought to borrow a leaf from this concept. With civil strife on the increase in Chad, Kenya, D...
5th February 2008Resorting to a mere ‘sorry’ and ‘camera handshakes’ without addressing historical injustices, econom...
12th February 2008If the words of the US leader are anything to go by, why has his term has seen the US humanitarian a...
19th February 2008We ought to daily evaluate where we came from; where we are; why we are where we are; where we would...
29th February 2008There is need for African countries to re-examine the performance of state bureaucracies with a view...
4th March 2008Africa ought to be wary of populist enactments that give a quick fix to deeply entrenched issues.
11th March 2008Do African governments require payment to ensure good governance, justice, rule of law, respect of p...
18th March 2008Africans must deliberately quit from the lowest common denominator that the world uses to describe t...
25th March 2008Zimbabwean policy makers, academia, civil society, clergy, media and ordinary citizens have a tremen...
1st April 2008Most African governments are not only predatory, but they do not speak the same language with their...
8th April 2008The parameters of wealth creation are gradually shifting in favour of science and technology-based...
15th April 2008Too many times, commissions have set out to do things 'for' Africa. Unfortunately, this has relegate...
22nd April 2008African governments must urgently resolve to nurture the goose that lays the golden egg by creating...
29th April 2008It is imperative that African leaders think beyond their five year terms and develop institutions th...
6th May 2008Improving services to small holder farmers will double their productivity, preserve biodiversity, an...
13th May 2008Holding that immigrants steal local jobs is an erroneous judgment. It is based on the premise that t...
20th May 2008As Africa heads converge in Japan for the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TIC...
27th May 2008The food crisis, new food demand by China, developed countries’ switch to biofuel crops should be en...
3rd June 2008Africans have a lot to learn from how the Americans conducted their campaigns. They fought hard to w...
10th June 2008Africa need not be hungry. The continent ought to make use of its over 2000 native grains, roots, fr...
17th June 2008It is a shame that for a long time, Africa’s protectionist policies have confined people within thei...
24th June 2008