By Emeka Chiakwelu strategist@afripol.org In the wall street Journal piece written by Stephen Moore he coined the headline, ‘The Conscience of a Capitalist’. In trying to comprehend the methodology and modus operandi of the logic behind the Chinese capitalism I recycled and came up with the above title. To understand how the Chinese business […]
US: Inflation looms as spending increases
By Emeka Chiakwelu stategist@afripol.org www.afripol.org President Obama and his administration’s brilliant economic team are aware of the possibility of inflationary trends creeping into the economy as spending increases. The paramount reason President Obama was elected was to fix the economy and inject a new life into the financial markets. To say that the task of […]
Syria Briefing Syria home Syria-Iraq Ties Cool Over Bomb Charges
Ambassadors recalled just as relations were getting better. By an IWPR-trained reporter (SB No. 73, 28-Aug-09) A row over charges by Baghdad that Damascus is harbouring former Iraqi cadres responsible for the latest deadly attacks in Iraq is likely to escalate and hinder cooperation between the two nations, Syrian analysts say. The new tensions abruptly […]
Empowering Butikiro, Uganda To Secure Sustainability
SLINT-Uganda’s mission is to empower people to secure sustainable incomes, food security and improved quality of life while at the same time maintaining the diversity and long-term productivity of the supporting natural resource base. It is well understood that the economies of most African countries draw upon land-based activities such as agriculture. Butikiro, one of […]
Ugandan Pastor Offers Hope To The Disabled And Incarcerated
In sub-saharan Africa, Uganda is scarred by political corruption, , conflict, and a high prevalence of HIV/AIDS. Despite the many political and economic tribulations in Uganda, Pastor Paul Bulenzi, founder of Beam of Hope For The Disadvantaged (htttp://www.behod.org) continues to keep his mission of educating disabled street orphans in Jinja, a priority. For the most […]
Officials in Three States Pin Water Woes on Gas Drilling
Norma Fiorentino’s drinking water well was a time bomb. For weeks, workers in her small northeastern Pennsylvania town had been plumbing natural gas deposits from a drilling rig a few hundred yards away. They cracked the earth and pumped in fluids to force the gas out. Somehow, stray gas worked into tiny crevasses in the […]
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