ARTICLES IN THIS ISSUE
Zambia Constitutional
Review: A Reflection
President Sata needs to be supported by all Zambians,
especially when it comes to the fight against poverty. When he succeeds, we
all benefit. When he fails, it is our children who will bear the ills. [ Read
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Rusesabagina: Hero or
Villain?
It is sad to note that someone is given the prize for Human
Rights and Justice but those that he “saved and did justice” are ignored.
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Libya: The Tough,
Slippery Road Ahead
Libyans have a fighting chance to create a new, prosperous and
united country. The ball is now in the court of Libyans of all walks of life
to make a difference in the transformation of their country. [ Read
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Kenya: Why MPs Must be
Shown the Door
It would be a great idea to begin focusing and helping reform
minded Kenyans build credible campaign strategies. [ Read
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Ernestina Naadu and
Africa’s Expectant Women
African cultural superstitions impinge on pregnancy so much so
that, “It is believed that witches and evil spirits are capable of stealing
the pregnancy or interfering with it. [ Read
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Climate Change:
Address Neglected Foods
Conservation of genetic material good for food security [ Read
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Invitation to
Political Theory Seminar at Daystar
The poor state of theoretical thinking in Kenya has bothered
many people. To address this, a seminar will be held at Daystar University
in January to April 2012 on African political thought. [ Read
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Africa May Not Play
China Against the West
To escape the recurring episodes of global systems working
against Africans; it’s urgent that analysts focus on systems and their
impact on local challenges. [ Read
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Kenya County
Representatives Brainstorm on City Twinning
The forum emphasized the need to use twinning for economic
benefit rather than ceremonial agreements. [ Read
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Domestic Tourism in
Mombasa
It is ironic that while domestic tourism ought to improve
living standards of people in respective tourist circuits, this has not
happened in Mombasa. [ Read
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Climate Change Debate:
Will Developing Nations Lose Out?
The Climate change debate should include use of knowledge
driven economy as a benchmark to sustainability. [ Read
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Zimbabwe 2012 Budget
Statement: A Review
The finalisation of the securitised lease for A2 farmers will
make it easier for farmers to secure lines of credit. [ Read
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