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THAT Africa is rich in mineral resources is a settled matter. What is not settled is how the continent can...
Read moreDetailsAGLOBAL CONSENSUS about the strategic importance of Africa to the future of the world seems to be crystalising. From “The...
Read moreDetailsWithin a space of six weeks, two powerful tropical storms have hit the south eastern coast of Africa. The first...
Read moreDetailsTRADE HAS BEEN variously described as a tool for economic development. But this does not happen in a vacuum. From...
Read moreDetailsFOR SO LONG, AFRICA has been at a disadvantage, holding the short end of the global trade stick. Trade surpluses...
Read moreDetailsEVENTS IN THE PAST couple of weeks point in a clear direction of a Britain that eventually ceases to be...
Read moreDetailsONE MAJOR HURDLE Africa must overcome in its quest for wealth and prosperity is the challenge posed by health or...
Read moreDetailsOver the past two weeks, a tropical storm, codenamed Cyclone Idai, tore through the south-eastern coast of Africa, leaving death,...
Read moreDetailsTHE CONTINENT OF AFRICA remains significant on the world stage and for a number of reasons. In size, Africa is...
Read moreDetailsThe clock of 2030 global agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) is ticking slowly, quietly but surely. This is...
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