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How the World Bank Misreads (and Misleads) Africa

Posted By: adminon: March 10, 2021In: World From AfricaTags: Africa, Black Civilisation, Chancellor Williams, CHINA, De-industrialisation, India, SAPNo CommentsViews:
How the World Bank Misreads (and Misleads) Africa

New York-based development economist and global policy expert takes off the gloves to give it to the World Bank which is used to being caressed with nice, ‘mature’ statements. The title has... Read more

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Workers and Management of ShopRite Chain in Nigeria in a Make Or Mar Negotiation

Posted By: adminon: March 03, 2021In: SpectacleTags: CHINA, De-industrialisation, Labour laws, Shoprite chain, SOUTH AFRICANo CommentsViews:
Workers and Management of ShopRite Chain in Nigeria in a Make Or Mar Negotiation

The stage is set for what might be the mother of all negotiations today between the workers and the management of high profile shopping chain – Shoprite in Nigeria. Things fell apart and the... Read more

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