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Mobile... the lost opportunity

Mobile has found its market, but the pioneers have lost their opportunity and it will take a far-seeing executive to challenge for the position again. As far back as 1996 at a Highway Africa conference at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, I outlined the journalist of the future...
[15 Jul 09:33]

Mobile... The lost opportunity

Mobile has found its market, but the pioneers have lost their opportunity and it will take a far-seeing executive to challenge for the position again. As far back as 1996 at a Highway Africa conference at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, I outlined the journalist of the future...
[15 Jul 09:33]

Kenya's troubles are rooted in the past… and the present

The current turmoil in Kenya is redolent of its history. In spite of a largely ineffective guerrilla war waged largely on white farmers in the Aberdare's and an equally barbaric response from the British to the Mau-Mau rebellion, independence passed generally quietly into the hands of Jomo Kenyatta.
[15 Jul 09:33]

Kenya's troubles are rooted in the past… and the present

The current turmoil in Kenya is redolent of its history. In spite of a largely ineffective guerrilla war waged largely on white farmers in the Aberdare's and an equally barbaric response from the British to the Mau-Mau rebellion, independence passed generally quietly into the hands of Jomo Kenyatta.
[15 Jul 09:33]

The journalist of the future has arrived

As far back as 1996 at a Highway Africa conference at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa, I outlined the journalist of the future. One working across multimedia platforms, easily able to circumvent government restrictions in times of turmoil or simply to prevent a curious world sneaking a peak at a dubious human rights record.
[15 Jul 09:33]

Communication goes ‘underground' in Kenya

The current turmoil in Kenya is redolent of its history. In spite of an ineffective guerrilla war waged largely on white farmers in the Aberdare's and an equally barbaric response from the British to the Mau-Mau rebellion, independence passed generally quietly into the hands of Jogo Kenyatta.
[15 Jul 09:33]
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Robin Parker is managing director of Bizcommunity.com. He is a seasoned specialist in online content and portals and has spent much of his time developing online businesses on the continent of Africa. He can be reached at tel +27 (0)21 680 3500.

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