There are a number of hot button issues and topics that I would like to point out for everyone to take a look at and participate in the ongoing discussion.
Dennis Matanda attempts to convince people why his position on the re-colonization of Africa is valid. It has sparked some cry and White African writes a brief commentary of why this stance is taboo in Africa. The ongoing discussion is quite telling.
For those aspiring to run businesses or knee-deep in it, Emmanuel Oluwatosin provides some insight in ways to manage your business. I think the article works well for both businesses and development and management of one's career.
In the today's fickle world of "What have you done for me lately?" Jonty Fisher looks at Thabo Mbeki and his legacy. Crime threatens to destroy all the good he has done. A second post wonders on the increase in crime. Is this perceived or a real threat to South Africa? In the same measure, a leading story today has businesses pressuring Mbeki on SA's crime rate.
Finally, Elie Smith muses over athletes and the issue of citizenship and remembering where one comes from. With the prominent role athletes play in today's society, how much is a nation embodied and how should foreign-born or foreigners born in Africa choose their country of representation?
What are your thoughts on the above issues? Let us hear it. Post a comment on each of the articles stating your position.
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