Greg Mills. Why Africa is Poor-and what Africans can do about it (South Africa: Penguin Books, 2010, p. 531)
Abstract
Drawing on rich personal experience and countless visits across the continent while running a number of head of state level advisory team in several African countries, Greg Mills comes up with a highly accessible book entitled "Why Africa is poor and what Africans can do about it." The book offers a controversial argument for Africa's battle against poverty, corruption and poor governance. Mills is a director of Brenthurst Foundation based at South Africa which is dedicated to strengthening governments and economy's performance in Africa.Downloads
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