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Iran and US Stand-off: How does it Impact Africa?

The US walking out from the  Iran nuclear deal has created a furor over the whole world and its ripples are being felt...

Africa-some reflections on its development needs and potential for India

Come 2025, estimates say that African population, which is estimated to be one billion now, will surpass that of China. Sooner than...

India should refocus on Africa to make its presence felt

Monday 25th March 2019  www.trendsnafrica.com  a digital platform set up to promote Africa’s business interests across the world,  including India has called for unprecedented Indian...

Takeaways of Kigali CEO Forum –Rhetoric or Real?

Admittedly, the Africa CEO Forum just concluded at Kigali, which had seen a rare assemblage of top CEO’s operating in Africa and...

Can Africa gain from its demographic dividend?

March 16-31, 2019 All optimism on the “Africa Rising” narrative  fades away with one fundamental question- Is the continent generating enough jobs to...

The great African election drama

After the delays and violence that marred the run up to elections, the Nigerian Presidential elections are finally over and the sitting...

A new dawn set in Burkina Faso

It is a good augury that cash strapped Burkina Faso is making bold moves towards leveraging its oil wealth to build a...

Land Reforms in SA Caught in a political storm

The land reforms to ensure redistribution of land, which is still concentrated in the hands of the white farmers may be dear...

Dollarization of Zimbabwean Economy- A Catch-22 situation

The land reforms to ensure redistribution of land, which is still concentrated in the hands of the white farmers may be dear...

Nigeria’s lop-sided agricultural policy

When Nigerian  President  Buhari took over his office, he made a promise of revamping agriculture through farmer-friendly policies. Four years since assuming...

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