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    African Business Culture Tips: Part 1 – The Cult of Precision

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    A common complaint I have heard business partners and employees of global (“˜westernised’) companies in Africa often make is that the latter are too obsessed with ...
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    Five Business Culture Tips from An African Perspective – By Bright Simons

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    There is a tradition dating back at least 3 decades in the Western world that technical innovation on its own is rarely the make ...
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    Mali: time to assert continuing cultural diversity after the coup – By Celeste Hicks

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    In all the depressing headlines about Mali becoming West Africa’s “˜new Afghanistan’, or the frustrated editorials about the country’s apparent political paralysis (the ICG’s ...
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    Economic Growth in South Africa: has the ANC got it wrong? – By Moeletsi Mbeki and Refiloe Morwe

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    September 25, 2012
    A couple of years ago when still a political analyst for Nedbank, one of South Africa’s leading banks, I was asked by a fund ...
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    Faces change at DfID, but does aid to Africa really matter any more? – By Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    September 24, 2012
    As the deadline for the Millennium Development Goals approaches what is happening to the UK Government’s aid ministry and its impact on Africa? An ...
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  • Politics

    Kenya: land and communal clashes increase as country gears up for elections – By Keith Somerville

    By Uncategorised
    September 20, 2012
    In the last six weeks there have been a number of violent clashes in areas of Kenya where the existing political, social and religious ...
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  • Politics

    Never Forget: The battle for the Soul of Afile – By Dele Meiji Fatunla

    By Uncategorised
    September 19, 2012
    A battle has been stirring over the past few weeks between the residents of a small Italian town, Afile, which has taken the decision ...
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  • Politics

    Angolan elections 2012: politics finally gets real – By Justin Pearce

    By Uncategorised
    September 19, 2012
    The tent and the table that made up the polling station looked very small in the middle of the expanse of tarmac on Luanda’s ...
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  • Politics

    Africa’s Fabulous Mineral Wealth that isn’t ALL there – By Bright Simons

    By Uncategorised
    September 18, 2012
    So let’s assume for one moment that you are an international corporate executive responsible for your company’s emerging market strategy. You are hearing a ...
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    Apocalypse South Africa: rumours of Armageddon greatly exaggerated – By Simon Freemantle and Desné Masie

    By Uncategorised
    September 17, 2012
    On 16 August 2012, 34 miners were killed and nearly 80 injured in confrontations with police, while scores more were arrested and allegedly tortured ...
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