Despite 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...
1st July 2008Unemployment has a direct relationship with inability of the government to perform its required role...
1st July 2008The West, as a rule, does not give a cent out of sheer generosity. It’s all about profit and self-in...
26th April 2005With a bit of reorganization, Africa can develop without its debts being cancelled. The Middle East,...
3rd May 2005The producer of any good will always wants scarcity and high prices; the consumer on the other hand...
24th May 2005Entrepreneurs are unique individuals in any society. Through the ethos of entrepreneurship, they wi...
31st May 2005Government officials in the Third World insist that certain goods must be produced locally, even if...
31st May 2005National debt is a weapon of mass destruction and if its original intent was not for the common good...
12th July 2005Africa should beware of being used as a cash crop in the hands of foreign powers but instead be the...
19th July 2005Agriculture in Kenya is predominantly carried out by low resource farmers. By increasing commercial...
26th July 2005The problem of food security in Africa still remains a big problem. There is need to support commerc...
26th July 2005The current approach to developing innovative institutions in the low income countries depends too h...
2nd August 2005Adequate and quality infrastructure is essential for helping to promote trade and development in Afr...
2nd August 2005So what is the point huffing and puffing and screaming hysterically that “The West did this and that...
9th August 2005If anyone wonders why economic success, wealth, higher living standards, and African owned mega-corp...
4th October 2005Necessity is the mother of invention, thus Africa should borrow a leaf from Japan. The Japanese pro...
4th October 2005Africa ought to mark the World Food Day with a new theme: let business fight poverty! To export the...
11th October 2005Our study of history has taught us that we were yesterday\'s people, and by our shear numbers we wil...
18th October 2005African countries and their partners must have a long-run vision that sees investments in the rural...
11th October 2005The basis for Kenya’s sustained success is a combination of factors: an educated workforce, liberali...
11th October 2005Africans must be educated to know, down to the marrow of their bones, that they must be the owners o...
18th October 2005For an African centered education to be meaningful it needs to be focused on development. If an Afri...
18th October 2005The only legitimate help that the West can offer Africa is to stop making disabling policies that ha...
25th October 2005About 50 persons, both young and old, have walked long distances, braving the scorching sun to beg f...
1st November 2005To understand how our political structures have impinged upon our traditional institutions in Ghana...
8th November 2005