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The Slave Ethos and the African Economy

The Slave Ethos and the African Economy

DAKAR – The slump in prices for Africa's natural resources, which led to chronic deficits in the past, has been reversed. Consumption, fueled by huge Asian demand for African commodities, is on the rise across the continent. For much of Africa, this turn of events should mark a decisive break with endemic poverty. But, unless African leaders change their ways, it will not.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 28 September 2010 08:40 )

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Space, South Africa's New Frontier

Space, South Africa's New Frontier

JOHANNESBURG - By hosting the World Cup this month, South Africa is set to ...

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Empowering Africa's Women

JOHANNESBURG - Africa is again high on the global agenda, and this time for...

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Françafrique at 50

Françafrique at 50

DAKAR - This month, Africa's Francophone countries will mark the 50th anniv...

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Change Africa from Within

ROME - A severe food crisis currently threatens southern Sudan. In East Afr...

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