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Letters to the Editor

Zimbabwe's Coverage Impeccable

Thanks folks for the impeccable and immaculate coverage of Zimbabwe in this week issue of African Executive.
Rejoice Ngwenya

Chimurenga 11: The Only Option for Zimbabwe

Thank you for your views, Incur with you and call for ouster of Mugabe.
Henry Okwayo

Memo to SADC

Probably the best article I have ever read concerning Zimbabwe. Succinctly put! I hope this article gets a wider audience.
Matt Simpson

Tanzanian Musicians and Sportspeople Need a Mental Overhaul

This article expresses the exact opposite of what African Americans believe. Most African Americans believe that Blacks place much emphasis on sports and entertainment, and not enough on law, medicine, engineering, politics, and other areas.

In any event, is tardiness really just a flaw of Tanzanian culture? I have been to Tanzania and found no difference in this regard to any of the eight other African countries I have visited. Moreover, it is a problem among African Americans and people in other parts of the world.
Norm R. Allen JR

The War on Science

No longitudinal research on GM crops, therefore too high risk.  Expanding agriculture is based on two important dimensions: fair pricing and open markets.
Corporations are not amenable to this.  I am saddened that an economics professor is pushing biotechnology when so much vital research on its long term effects is not forthcoming.
Suzy Wild

Reflections on African Lost Generation

Article seems to put blame on all the ills in Africa on Euros. That is not much different that those that stand by in traffic Jam and observe as others are robbed. After all we must focus on the road
Mirkino

Kenya Must Expand her Middle Class

A good number of Kenyans are being paid two hundred shillings a day, and they must pay taxes as well. On the other hand people who earn millions of shillings like Members of Parliament don’t. How on earth will it be possible for us to produce more middle class?
It’s just a mirage. I'm the coordinator of small company in Kenya that produces documentary. I listen to poor people as they talk about their challenges and when you look into their face that is when you get to know what Kenyans undergo. Does anybody care?
Max tuli

Kenya Railways Can Tap into Greater Lakes Market

A very well researched article and I think the writer is a very intelligent person
Florance



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