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The book titled "For Africa to Rise, Corruption Must Fall" focuses on the issue of corruption. The book put to light the birth of corruption in Africa states tracing back from colonial rule. It defines corruption from different perspectives, critically addresses causes, key players and how to deal with corruption as stumbling block to Africa's development. The premise of the book is that corruption is a major blow to Africa's efforts to development. The only way for African states to experience prosperity and development is to fight corruption decisively because it is only of the main…mehr

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The book titled "For Africa to Rise, Corruption Must Fall" focuses on the issue of corruption. The book put to light the birth of corruption in Africa states tracing back from colonial rule. It defines corruption from different perspectives, critically addresses causes, key players and how to deal with corruption as stumbling block to Africa's development. The premise of the book is that corruption is a major blow to Africa's efforts to development. The only way for African states to experience prosperity and development is to fight corruption decisively because it is only of the main challenges which has made almost every sector impoverished. The book challenges authorities and citizens to take tough but necessary steps in the fight against corruption. While the battle against corruption is challenging because it fights back, authorities and citizens must leave no stone unturned in order to win this fight.The book has been published for the common good because it addresses one of the worst monsters (corruption) of our contemporary society. Corruption affects everyone in one way or another.
Autorenporträt
Y.E.Thomas is an active Malawian young activist who believes that social justice, gender equality and youth participation are missing links in the development of African development. He was born in the family of 6 children: 3 brothers and 3 sisters. He hails from the Mkukula Village in the area of Traditional Authority M¿bang¿ombe in Lilongwe Dist.