E D Wala Chabala PhD
@walachabala
Versatility lives here: Author; Lecturer: Chemistry & MBA. Corporate & governance leadership.
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24-05-2010 14:23:29
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This is the outcome of neoliberalism in Africa—austerity and death for the poor, so the rich can get their usurious interest.Dr. Michael F. Bird Harold Dean Trulear E D Wala Chabala PhD Chonya Grieve Chelwa More perverted than anything Dickens could imagine.
The Very Reverend David A. Jackson Dr. Michael F. Bird Harold Dean Trulear E D Wala Chabala PhD Grieve Chelwa The inconvenient truth is that our leaders often transform into zombies once they are elected, compelled to follow a specific regimen. They seem to succumb to forces beyond their control.
Mulenga Kapwepwe I think our culture and education system are focused on being “perfect” so trying, making mistakes and adjusting are not part of corporate culture. As a result of this, we are Laggards E D Wala Chabala PhD 🤷🏽
Join Us at Africa Industrialization Week 2024! APRI and the African Minerals Development Centre (AMDC) are participating in the conversation on green industrialization at the Africa Industrialization Week (AIW) in Addis Ababa. The theme for AIW this year is “Leveraging Artificial Intelligence, Green
#AIW2024 Side Event: "Minerals Based Circular Economy Models for Sustainable Industrialization in Africa" Organized with APRI - Africa Policy Research Institute, #AMDC & AUDA-NEPAD. We’re discussing: 💡 Sustainable growth in mining, manufacturing, agriculture 💡 Resource efficiency & waste reduction
Event Recap: Minerals-Based Circular Economy Models at Africa Industrialization Week 2024 On December 11, APRI and African Minerals Development Centre (AMDC) hosted an insightful side event at Africa Industrialization Week 2024, exploring "Capacitation for Minerals-Based Circular Economy Models for
🚉 A Game Changer in Flux: Revisiting the Lobito Corridor In our latest piece, E D Wala Chabala PhD and Judy Hofmeyer take a fresh look at the Lobito Corridor, a project once hailed as a transformative leap for African trade and critical mineral transport. With new developments