Ernest Harsch

Panafrica
Africa is wired and fast proving its tech savviness as millions of Africans adopt new technology. A decision by UEMOA, an eight-member country, to approve several millions of dollars to boost ICT in universities comes in a backdrop of specialised election web applications and mobile banking tools that have taken the continent by storm.


Social media and cyber-activism in North Africa’s revolution

Africa’s unfinished independence

Africa’s war on coup d’etats

Africa’s development: Opening up to broader ownership

Africa: Cleaning out armies’ ranks to protect women

Climate deal: ’An essential beginning’ but hard work lies ahead


Africa doubts promises after saving Copenhagen climate talks

Africans reach out in solidarity with Haiti

African development: A weapon against terror

Cimate Change: Time for Africa to aggressively engage in negotiations

Africa: Gunmen for rent

Burkina Faso: Investors snatch up shares despite meltdown

Africa: A brighter future ahead despite global downturn

Dealing with Africa’s abusive Police and Security forces

Profiting from the global economic meltdown

Global crisis: African "Fear" and Western doublespeak

African economies more resilient to the global crisis?



 


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