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Traditional universities are on the way out: online is the future for Africa
Research suggests that the traditional university has seen its heyday and can no longer survive the changes in today’s world
March 8, 2017
Opinion
Why Uganda must expedite pension reforms
It is essential for Parliament to consider reforms in our national pension laws if Ugandans are to retire - assured of a respectable pension that keeps them financially independent of their relatives
February 9, 2017
Opinion
African debt capital markets resilient in face of growth challenges
Debt capital markets across Africa have remained robust despite macroeconomic and political challenges presented, indicating their growing maturity and depth - along with their ability to develop solutions in the face of volatility and change.
December 1, 2016
Opinion
Whither the US-Africa trade relationship after AGOA?
The US and Africa should move beyond AGOA towards more conventional reciprocal trade relationships, via ‘stepping stones’ including ‘plurilateral’ deals, whereby African countries opened up their markets to specific goods, such as IT equipment.
October 4, 2016
Opinion
If Africa learnt to feed its chickens it could feed its people
Africa, which imports nearly 83% of the food it consumes, has a real chicken and egg problem. The continent is caught between pressure from imports in some countries and an inability to meet demand in others.
September 21, 2016
Opinion
Africa stands to benefit from new trade deals and, possibly, from Brexit
When Brexit finally takes effect, Britain will have no valid agreements with either African trade blocs or individual countries. New agreements with Britain will need to be negotiated. For African countries, negotiating as regional blocs will bring advantages.
September 1, 2016
Opinion
Poor data affects Africa’s ability to make the right policy decisions
African policy makers are increasingly called on to use evidence-based research to inform development decisions. But this requires the rigorous collection of data as well as a coordinated system to disseminate it.
August 19, 2016
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