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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Government Africa' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Government Africa Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Government Africa 1. Nursing Is Not Where It Is Really Needed - By: Michael Russell There are many reasons for this to be happening including the fact that the pay - in comparison to many other jobs - is not that good, they have to undergo quite an intense training period and the hours they may end up working are sometimes awkward. Even though some countries like the U... Featured ArticleNursing Is Not Where It Is Really Needed There are many reasons for this to be happening including the fact that the pay - in comparison to many other jobs - is not that good, they have to undergo quite an intense training period and the hours they may end up working are sometimes awkward. Even though some countries like the UK are no longer training enough of their own nurses to fully staff their hospitals, they are able to make up any shortfall with nursing staff from other countries. However, this has cau ...
Read full story 2. The Vulnerable Research And Innovation Base Of South Africa - By: Jan Grundling Introduction South Africa is facing structural problems in strengthening its research and innovation capacity in order to become and remain competitive in the global business environment. Although greater emphasis is given to strengthen Research and Development efforts in the... 3. Conflict Diamonds - By: Michael Russell Conflict diamonds have been attracting a lot of negative attention in the news over the last several years. This is because conflict diamonds have been used to finance illegal military, terrorist, or rebel action against legitimate and internationally recognized governments. The sales of conflict di... 4. Microsoft Great Plains Implementation In Russia Overview For Consultant - By: Andrew Karasev Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains is very popular ERP platform in the USA, Canada (including French speaking Quebec/Montreal), U.K., Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Middle East: OAE, Egypt, Arabia, Latin America. Former versions Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise was also popular in... 5. Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 Brazilian Version Overview For International Consultant - By: Arthur Ferretti Microsoft Great Plains has substantial mid-market share in the USA plus due to the marketing efforts of former Great Plains Software (now part of Microsoft Business Solutions) in Spanish Speaking South America, South Africa, United Kingdom, Middle East, Poland we see strong position o... 6. Where Diamonds Are Mined - By: Michael Russell Argye mine located in the Kimberley region in the far north east of Western Australia. Owned by Rio Tinto, this mine is the worlds largest single producer of volume of diamonds. However, due to low proportion of gem quality diamonds it is not the value leader. It does produce 90-95% of the ... 7. Zambia's Position On Gm Food Intriguing - By: (see Article) The position of the Zambian government on genetically modified food has always statled me.They say this and do that with regard to GMOs. For starters, Zambia suffers perennial chronic food shortage mainly due to drought. This Southern African country still relies on outdated farming practices. It ha... 8. Conflict Diamonds - By: Michael Russell Conflict diamonds are called such because these diamonds came from conflict-ridden countries that suffer from terrorism and human right abuses. Conflict diamond are also otherwise known as blood diamonds, because many people have died or have been killed by several groups that want to control the d... 9. Diamonds – A Blessing Or Curse? - By: Michael Russell Diamonds should be known as the ‘misery stone’ because of the over-importance we have placed on them since the Great Hole of Kimberly was formed in the nineteenth century. Throughout history, diamonds have always attracted attention and with the discovery of every large new stone a ‘story’ or tale s... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |