The African Executive

The African Executive is a weekly opinion and business magazine published by the Inter Region Economic Network (IREN),[1] located in Nairobi, Kenya. The magazine attracts international opinion writers to comment on Africa's socio-political and economic development.

History

The magazine was established in 2005 and traces its roots to James Shikwati's weekly opinion pieces that were circulated to subscribed list of members in 2001 - 2002. The weekly circulation of this opinion pieces was changed to an IREN Kenya Newsletter (2002 - 2005) which later transformed into The African Executive Magazine that accommodates wider opinion and reviews on issues about Africa.

gollark: What is the coefficient of friction of the slope anyway?
gollark: The slippery slope definitional confusion/fiddling slippery slope.
gollark: Slippery slope confusion → metaslippery slope?
gollark: Interesting.
gollark: "This is the dodecahedral fallacy" is a quicker way to explain issues with an argument without having to manually transfer all the context and fallacy stuff.

References

  1. "Kenya's James Shikwati Wins Walter-Scheel Prize 2015" CP Africa. Retrieved 7 August 2016.


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