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China’s Grip on Africa

Britain, France, Italy and Germany had their colonies in Africa and the impact of colonization is still apparent in the former colonies after 50 years of independence. A developing country during the colonial era has now risen to the rank of third largest economy in the word surpassing Germany.

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Capacity Building in Africa

In publications regarding socio-economic development in developing countries, the term “capacity building” is commonly used. In general, the term is meant to cover all aspects of actions taking to generate educated, skilled and competent workforce with the aim of achieving socio-economic improvement in a society.

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Debate Is Part Of Democracy

Without debate there can be no democracy. After all, debate at its best is the clash of opposing interpretations of reality. Debate is the exploration of conflicting visions of the truth as part of civilised discourse.

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The Art of Governing

“It behooves [a chief executive] to think and to act for [himself] and for [his] people. The great principles of right and wrong are legible to every reader; to pursue them requires not the aid of many counselors. The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest. [He need] only aim to [...]

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