Why is Africa being dismissed from history? Why is little mention of African achievements done? A gr...
13th February 2007Surely, China, India, Brazil and the West, share one thing in common: hypocrisy!
13th February 2007Africans themselves are responsible for perpetuating a system of government that is entirely unsuita...
27th February 2007If Africa’s capacity for peace operations is to be increased with efficacy, more attention needs to...
27th February 2007It is not in the best interest of Africa to continue to rely so heavily on the UN for peace-building...
6th March 2007Engaging in a successful enterprise calls for internalizing the mission, purpose and objectives of t...
14th April 2008In some communities, democracy has been around for centuries; in others, only for decades. None of o...
15th April 2008Gender equality can only be achieved if women are economically empowered. Continued poverty among wo...
15th April 2008The struggle against corruption and unemployment is a struggle that all of us must embrace.
18th April 2008Without Africa doing away with re-cycled ideas and rulers, indeed, she will remain doomed. Something...
18th April 2008China- Africa cooperation is an important component of international cooperation for development whi...
28th April 2008The next questionable consignment that arrives on African high waters, be it Chinese or otherwise, s...
29th April 2008This is a unique marketing opportunity that the Mandela campaign has given the continent. African go...
5th May 2008African CEOs are either too content with being local champions, or are too chicken-hearted to ventu...
12th May 2008With the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s, Africa lost its much-valued geopolitical status. As...
6th May 2008Even though Sino-African relations have enjoyed sound and rapid development, it is imperative that w...
12th May 2008Are you afraid of failing? I have since learnt that most successful people have more failures than f...
13th May 2008Uganda stands high comparative advantage in Agricultural production and has the potential to become...
12th May 2008Shell has been exploiting oil for over five decades in Nigeria, a country with rich oil resources in...
20th May 2008If government reduced the bureaucratic red tape and relaxed the statutory requirements that prevent...
20th May 2008In the 1960s, Zambia produced more output per person than Thailand. Today, however, Thailand’s incom...
3rd June 2008We have to redevelop our taste buds to home grown food. Asians have different types of rice used for...
3rd June 2008Viewing our economy as a victim of the West has inspired policies in postcolonial Zimbabwe. All poli...
7th June 2008The current food crisis, however, has brought to the fore the need for Africa to urgently map out a...
7th June 2008Despite the World Bank’s constant pumping of capital in Ethiopia for the last 63 years, Ethiopia has...
17th June 2008Together we will succeed as together, we were victorious yesterday against colonialism, apartheid, r...
24th June 2008There is need for research to evaluate and analyse the status quo as well as internationally floatin...
20th June 2008Africans impotently watch as their continent gets sliced up by emerging and wealthy nations.
24th June 2008The prospects and challenges of African development should be showcased comprehensively in a single...
30th June 2008Road agenda setting is held hostage by the government and aid officials who are under no pressure to...
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