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AFRICAN LEADERS HAVE LONG visual acuity. Agenda 2063, an ambitious and overly optimistic vision, clearly attests to that. While it...
Read moreDetailsTRANSBORDER COMMERCE ACROSS Africa is likely to be an interesting reality under the new Free Trade arrangement. One of the...
Read moreDetailsMULTILATERAL TRADE PACTS outside the World Trade Organisation (WTO) are growing numerically and are becoming widespread globally. The sizes of...
Read moreDetailsVOYAGE IN UNCHARTED WATERS comes with peculiar risks, mostly unknown to the seafarers. Although seafaring has been made easier, and...
Read moreDetailsCONVERGENCE OF AFRICAN countries on trade and the success recorded over time will serve as a litmus test for the...
Read moreDetailsHISTORIC DAY OF January 1, 2021, must have been a special and memorable one for Africa. Unlike other such days...
Read moreDetailsTHERE IS NO ARGUMENT about the fact that the decade beginning from 2020 is a decade of Coronavirus. The year...
Read moreDetailsONE MAJOR RECURRING COMPONENT in the risk analysis on Africa is leadership. Despite its centrality, it remains an unsolved problem...
Read moreDetailsAFRICA CONTINUES TO SHOW PROMISES of becoming an attractive and distinctive continent for the world in years ahead. In addition...
Read moreDetailsANXIETIES, FEARS AND uncertainties prevalent at the peak of COVID-19 restrictions all over the world are gradually subsiding as many...
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