Asked about that remark on MSNBC, she made the same unprompted assessment of the GOP presidential nominee. "I don't think John McCain could run a major corporation...
I've never been to Nigeria. Its cultural riches and explosive growth fascinate me, but its (perhaps undeserved) reputation for disorder and improbability keeps me firmly ensconced in sleepy central Pennsylvania.
Tambacounda is the largest region in Eastern Senegal. It lies across major transit hubs linking Senegal to four of their neighboring countries; The Gambia, Guinea-Conakry, Mali and the Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
This fascinating article on the Food Security Pack Programme provides a good case for government to expand the agriculture sector and move Zambia to a position that would guarantee food security.
Just when it seemed that the Chris Gardner story was the most inspirational story I'd come across, here's an entrepreneur's story that may even be more inspiring. I came across this interesting blog post while surfing the blogosphere today.
Investment capital from abroad (mainly in the UK) has been making its way into the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange for a few years and is actually growing.
Aliko Dangote is one of Nigeria's most successful business man who runs the multi-billion dollar Dangote Group. No one is able to agree on the exact size of his wealth, but there is one thing that they do agree on...
After becoming one of Africa's most celebrated billionaire's Dr. Ibrahim has turned his focus on leadership and fight against corruption on the continent.
His latest venture, Afro Alpine Pharma Limited has the goal to be the first company on the African continent to locally produce a medicine against malaria.
Dr. George Ayittey's 2nd installment of his post Kenyan election series
I urged Kenyans to vote out ossified politicians like Odinga and Kibaki and bring in fresh new faces.
The people of Africa must take note that the Internet is our modern-day compass, and within it resides our own clay of wisdom.
This article was inspired by an extremely enlightening piece written by fellow African path writer Mr. G. Pascal Zachary on Africa's rural transformation.
A few weeks before Kenya's elections, Dora landed a 6-day-a-week job as a domestic worker in Langata, a middle-class neighborhood just 20 minute's walk from her house.
Coupling the involvement of Kenya's business community with the engagement of Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu-not to mention the softening positioning of Raila and Kibaki believe that we have the makings of Kenya's return to peace.
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