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Tag: Knowledge economy

Africa Needs Mines Of Knowledge – Rethink Aids, Vote Education

August 10, 2011 | by Tekedia Editors | 0
Many western nations and nongovernmental organizations pure millions of dollars into Africa for different aid activities: from combating diseases to conducting elections.   This is the most popular model to helping Africa. To African leaders, nothing could be better since…

South Africa’s Road To The Knowlege Economy Passes Through Investment In Emerging Technologies

August 9, 2011 | by Oghogho Ikponmwosa | 0
The honorable minister of science and technology in South Africa recently stressed the importance of stepping up investment in science and technology, if they are to remain competitive in a fast changing world. In her words “The funding of Science…

Africa’s Path To Knowledge Economy – Investment In Emerging Technologies

August 8, 2011 | by Tekedia Editors | 2
It is the most dominant technology in our world, but it does not have a creative presence in Africa. Without it, there is no ICT. It matters so much that US, Canada, Japan and Europe have integrated foundry projects for…

Knowledge Shall Fill The Earth – Innovative Leaders Needed To Salvage Humanity

August 1, 2011 | by Adebola Daramola | 0
She celebrated her 33th birthday on July 25, 2011. She is married with her kids born without assisted reproductive technology. Who am I referring to? She is Louise Joy Brown. Her birth was a product of knowledge, attributable to the…

Why Knowledge Is Africa’s Best Resource – Pushing Towards Knowledge Economy Is Important For Sustainable Prosperity

July 31, 2011 | by Tekedia Editors | 2
Africa remains the world’s poorest inhabited continent despite the abundance of minerals scattered across the continent. Despite marginal gains over the last few years, many African nations are underdeveloped. War, corruption and tribalism remain major factors that undermine Africa’s progress.…

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