Culture and African Development, By Rafiq Raji
While colonialist choices still underpin the institutional framework of most African countries, they are not of the kind to bring ...
While colonialist choices still underpin the institutional framework of most African countries, they are not of the kind to bring ...
As most economic activities require dealing with strangers, countries with a generalised trust culture tend to be relatively more prosperous.
Countries with strong institutions and geographical advantages could still flounder. Why? Culture is attributed.
I recommend a truly representative and egalitarian unicameral (“People’s Assembly”) legislature.
To feel shame requires that your actions and thinking are against the background of an audience; real or imagined.
Which of a modern or traditional man as described above is better?
An African example of one such state-builder, whose edge was organisational, was King Shaka of Zululand in what is today’s ...
You need unreasonable men and women to change a culture towards progress.
Near-term measures should be harmonised with long-term policy action that would address the root causes of climate change.
Such interventions as Ghana's ranching programme might serve as a template for other West African countries grappling with similar issues.