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Credibility Diplomacy: A Necessity for Pan-Africanism

by Dhiladhila Magazine | Aug 15, 2021 | Profiles, People, Leadership

In order for Pan-Africanism to work, there is need for Credibility Diplomacy. Simply defined, Credibility comprises the objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message. Credibility is one of the greatest emotional assets that has seen...

The Chinese Political and Economic Model: Why it has worked for China and not benefited Africa

by Dhiladhila Magazine | Aug 15, 2021 | Global & Regional

Diverse views have been expressed about the Chinese socio-political and economic model. These range from the Chinese themselves who, of course, uncritically praise their system as a faultless model, their competitors in the West who condemn it outright as...

Waterhole Theory: On Social Media, African Businesses are Hunters

by Dhiladhila Magazine | Aug 15, 2021 | Business

Social Media is hunting ground for brands and businesses, to get unsuspecting consumers for the consumption of their goods and service – a waterhole. A waterhole is a depression in the ground in which water can collect, or a more permanent pool in the bed of an...

Mastercard: Investing in the Future of African Money

by Dhiladhila Magazine | Aug 15, 2021 | Banking & Finance, Consumers, Shopping, Ads & E-Commerce

In Banking and Finance in Africa, many look at big brands, continental banking giants, but none looks at subtle but strong contenders like Mastercard. Mastercard is on an investment drive in the world next great thing in finance and banking – Africa. This is not...

A World of Trade: Productivity Matters more than Currency

by Dhiladhila Magazine | Aug 15, 2021 | Banking & Finance

Many citizens of developing nations are more worried about the fluctuation of their local currency rates against the US dollar, when they should be concern themselves more on what they are actually producing for export. In this world of trade, what matters more is...
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