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Africa: Why skipping industrialisation for information-age is not a foundation for growth.
Focus on the constraints of Africa for the small business owner and identifying the role of government and the services needed to project the African continent – back to the future remains a constant Achilles...
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South Africa Replacement Tyre Market Set to Surpass ZAR 6.74 Billion by FY’14 Says TechSci Research.
The escalating number of automobiles on South African roads will continue to oblige the replacement tyre market in the years to come – PR.COM, 02-04-2012.
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Desalination Set to Become an Integral Part of South Africa’s Water Resources.
With growing fresh water needs and limited fresh water resources, the South Africa water market is all set to see a new dawn. The eccentricity of the desalination technology and its market is many a...
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World Bank Presidency: Beyond the Politics of Europe and America.
Who will be the next World Bank President? The race is still on! The past ten presidents of this institution have been American.
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Mutharika, Banda, And The Task Of Building A New Malawi.
“From 2004 when he acceded the presidency of the country up till 2010, Malawi was rated one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, averaging 7 per cent expansion each year, and experiencing watershed metamorphosis from its...
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Health Economics: HIV/AIDS And Other Consumers Of International Aid.
To some extent I may have a warped mind. However, thinking about the solutions that Africa needs has become second nature of late.
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World Bank, AfDB Suspend Aids To Guinea-Bissau, What Next?
Since its April 12 putsch for which it is still receiving widespread criticism, Guinea-Bissau has been dominating the headlines of international politics on the continent for all the wrong reasons.
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Why The Nigerian Diaspora Won’t Return Home.
Recently New York Times published an article about the increase of U.S. immigrants going back to their native countries to start up their own businesses.
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Africa’s Top 250 Companies: Dangote Leads In West Africa.
revealed that Dangote Cements is the biggest quoted firm in West Africa.
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What Economic Lessons Might Africa Learn from China?
Let’s be honest, while some economic progress is being made in Africa, it is belated, too slow, and not widespread. How did China succeed, and what might African countries learn from that?