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    Is Africa’s digital revolution under threat? – Dele Fatunla

    By Uncategorised
    October 2, 2012
    Back in the 1990s, before everyone had two mobile phones and Skype was still a distant dream, if you were an African living elsewhere, ...
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    African economies rising – but are they taking the people with them? – By Richard Dowden

    By Uncategorised
    October 1, 2012
    After 26 years of the most horrific war, Liberia seems to have settled down despite noisy disenchantment with the rule of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, ...
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    Mugabe Pushing Zimbabweans to the Brink? – By Marko Phiri

    By rethinkingzim
    September 29, 2012
    In Zimbabwe, serious questions are being asked as to whether President Robert Mugabe is bent on stirring the country back to the political chaos ...
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    East African Oil and Gas: proper environmental planning needed to avoid disaster – By Thembi Mutch

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    East Africa is about to experience a hydrocarbon induced economic boom. However, the disconnect between what oil and petrol companies say is happening regarding ...
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    African Business Culture Tips: Part 5 – Courtesy Should be a Line Item

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    So I had dinner with an African country chief of one of the world’s top 5 most recognised brands. And in the course of conversation he ...
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    African Business Culture Tips: Part 4 – Sentiment Matters

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    It is not always a sign of rudeness for someone to barge in without an appointment. Sometimes it is a simple sign of affection. ...
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    African Business Culture Tips: Part 3 – Don’t Confuse “Culture” with “Structure”

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    This is hard. There is a long-running battle in the social sciences about which worldview – the cultural or the structural –best explains human systems. You ...
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    African Business Culture Tips: Part 2 – CSR is Dead

    By Uncategorised
    September 28, 2012
    There is a very deceptive paradox in the fact that in places like Africa the conversations around CSR are hopelessly archaic while at the same time ...
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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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