BizzAfrica

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According to the data and stats that were collected, 'BizzAfrica' channel has a mediocre rank. The feed was last updated more than a year ago. In addition 'BizzAfrica' includes a significant share of images in comparison to the text content. The channel mostly uses long articles along with sentence constructions of the advanced readability level, which is a result that may indicate difficult texts on the channel, probably due to a big amount of industrial or scientific terms.

About 'BizzAfrica' Channel

Promoting the young African entrepreneur

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Long articles are widely used on 'BizzAfrica' as elaborated and interesting content can help the channel to reach a high number of subscribers. In addition there are a few medium length articles.

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Advanced readability level of 'BizzAfrica' content is probably targeted at well-educated subscribers as not all readers might clearly understand their texts. There are also articles with medium readability level, which make more than one third of the channel’s content.

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? Sentiment Analysis

Positive emotional expressions prevail throughout the texts: they may include favorable reviews, appreciation or praise in regard to the subjects addressed on the channel. However, the channel also contains some rather negative or critical records that make up just a small amount of all its content.

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THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE ON AFRICAN ECONOMIES.

[...] governments, international donors, non-profit organisations and other stake holders in the agricultural sector in the forms of funding, agricultural research and training programmes, as well as the [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ARGENTINA

[...] of its rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export oriented agricultural sector and a diversified industrial base. • The unemployment rate stands at 7.2%; [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ARMENIA

[...] .95 billion and therefore puts per capita at $5,600. For the GDP mentioned above, the agricultural sector contributed 19.2%; the industrial sector also contributed 40.8%; and services [...]

OFFICE AUTOMATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY

[...] underserved despite apparent resources that could enhance output. Filed under: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Tagged: Business, Cloud computing, Hardware, Local Area Network, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, [...]

AFRICA AND TECHNOLOGY: CO-HABITING FOR SUCCESS

[...] the rewards of our progress is a duty of all and sundry. Filed under: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Tagged: Africa, GDP, Ghana, Gross domestic product, NATO, Science & Technology, South Africa, [...]

TECHNOLOGY AND AFRICAN LANGUAGE

[...] are improved to assist dialogue in African languages.   Filed under: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Tagged: Africa, African, Cameroun, Equatorial Guinea, Google, Hausa, Languages of Africa, West [...]

AFRICA AND ITS ICT RESOURCES

[...] ’s largest daily newspaper, The Herald (Ndlela, 2009). Filed under: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Tagged: Africa, Aid and Development, Business and Economy, Economic Development, ICT, Information [...]

The MDG’s AND AFRICA – THE SITUATION ON THE GROUND

[...] is due, we should be in a good position to rate ourselves with pride.   Filed under: SPOTLIGHT Tagged: Africa, Ghana, HIV, Millennium Development Goal, Millennium Summit, UNICEF, United Nations, [...]

AN URGENT NEED FOR REBRANDING

[...] that first and most important step. I am warming up for action, are you?   Filed under: SPOTLIGHT Tagged: Africa, Bronx, Business and Economy, Ghana, Government, Iran, Malaysia, Turkey [...]

THE AFRICAN MYSTERY

[...] well be the springboard on which it launch itself unto higher heights.   Filed under: SPOTLIGHT Tagged: Africa, African people, Aid, Aid and Development, Business and Economy, Continent, Ghana, [...]

THE AFRICAN IN DISPERSION – HUNTED BY THE “HOOK AND LINE”

[...] (A history of the negro Americans, sixth edition) • Africana (Encyclopedia) Filed under: SPOTLIGHT Tagged: Africa, Alfred A. Moss, John Hope Franklin, Philip D. Curtin, Senegal, Slavery, United [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ANGOLA

[...] in Angola in the year 2000 was 325% and was reduced to 106% in 2002. Filed under: ACROSS THE DIVIDE Tagged: Africa, Angola, Angolan, Cabinda Province, Democratic Republic of Congo, Luanda, OPEC, [...]

ANTIGUA & BARBUDA

[...] Rastafarian movements, Islam, Judaism and the Baha’i Faith.   Filed under: ACROSS THE DIVIDE Tagged: Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, Antiguan Creole, Atlantic Ocean, Barbuda, Caribbean, [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ARGENTINA

[...] ; and 4% practice other religions aside the once mentioned above.   Filed under: ACROSS THE DIVIDE Tagged: Argentina, Argentine, Buenos Aires, Latin America, Lionel Messi, Mendoza Province, [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ARMENIA

[...] and the remaining 1.3% belongs to the Yezidi faith.   Filed under: ACROSS THE DIVIDE Tagged: Armenia, Armenian, Asia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Purchasing Power Parity, Republic of [...]

THE TASK OF TAXES

[...] several others for a synergized tax collection and utilization system.   Filed under: LEGAL SPECTRUM Tagged: Accounting, Customs, Excise, Income tax, Indirect tax, Sales tax, Tax, United States [...]

UNDERSTANDING LEGALESE

[...] [1977] 1 GLR 287-297 *Agyemang v. The Republic [1995-96] 1 GLR 118-124 Filed under: LEGAL SPECTRUM Tagged: Agyemang, Crime, Crime and Justice, Criminal Offences Act 1960, DCOP, IN FLAGRANTE [...]

UNDERSTANDING LEGALESE 2

[...] ;——— *Awuah v Adututu & Another [1987-88] 2 GLR 191 Filed under: LEGAL SPECTRUM Tagged: Buyer, Chris Adams, ER (TV series), Latin, Lawyer, Meeting of the minds, Peerless, [...]

MY LAW SCHOOL EXPERIENCE…STORY SO FAR

[...] weeks later, the results of the interview were released and I made it!   Filed under: LEGAL SPECTRUM Tagged: Education, Entrance examination, Interview, Law, Law school, Legon, Pre-Law Student [...]

THE SINGLE CORPORATE WOMAN AND LOVE

[...] to have an unfailing love, but a faithful man who can find?”   Filed under: FREESTYLE Tagged: Courtship, High-heeled footwear, Interpersonal relationship, Sundays, Thomas Jefferson, [...]

OFFICE POLITICS…YOUR VOTE IS YOUR POWER

[...] being caught up in the middle? Oh Politics, from whence thou springeth from? Filed under: FREESTYLE Tagged: Business, Doctor of Philosophy, Employment, Human resource management, Human resources, [...]

PLEASURE, PRIDE…PAIN

[...] be wary of. Being proud of your achievements is only half the story.   Filed under: FREESTYLE Tagged: Business, Employment, Hierarchy, Human resources, Individual, Midas, Motivation, Work [...]

MAINTAINING A BALANCE

[...] more you want!! Life is all about people, make them count while alive!!!   Filed under: FREESTYLE Tagged: Benjamin Disraeli, British Prime Minister, Family (biology), History, Money, Politics, [...]

ICE BREAKERS

[...] (Anonymous) Did you know? Coca-cola was originally green. Picture of the Month. Filed under: ICE BREAKERS Tagged: Arts, Education, England, English language, France, French fries, Guinea, joke, Month, [...]

BRAIN TEASERS

[...] will be in the March Edition…Keep on reading the Public Eye.   Filed under: ICE BREAKERS Tagged: Bone marrow, Brain teaser, British Columbia, Canada, Egg white, Egg yolk, Government, [...]

JOKE, RIDDLE AND FUNNY PICTURES

[...] . Girl: Well that’s because we aren’t married yet. Funny Picture Filed under: ICE BREAKERS Tagged: Brain teaser, Egg, Games, Johnny, Mount Everest, Puzzles, Recreation, Riddle [...]

THE COMPUTER AS HE/SHE…?

[...] either you have no sense of humour or the ice just won’t break!!!   Filed under: ICE BREAKERS Tagged: Academic Studies of Gender Issues, Gender, Gender identity, Gender role, Grammatical [...]

ALL EYES ON AFRICA

[...] bit and as such assist in quest to propel the continent to higher heights. Filed under: BUSINESS WORLD Tagged: Africa, china, Egypt, Gross domestic product, Nigeria, OPEC, South Africa, United States [...]

FUELLING THE PRIVATE – PUBLIC PARTNERSHIP

[...] reason behind the partnership is useful to its immediate users.   Filed under: BUSINESS WORLD Tagged: Economic, Economy, Government, Infrastructure, Private sector, Public sector, Public& [...]

EXCELLNCE PRODUCES WEALTH

[...] operator, cleaner, MC and so on and you will be far from poverty.   Filed under: BUSINESS WORLD Tagged: Abraham Lincoln, Africa, Book of Proverbs, Creative arts, Customer, Ghana, United States, [...]

THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE ON AFRICAN ECONOMIES.

[...] will eventually contribute to rapid economic development in Africa.   Filed under: BUSINESS WORLD Tagged: Africa, Agriculture, European Union, GDP, Ghana, Gross domestic product, Millennium [...]

YOUR BUSINESS IN A NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT

[...] steps when designing the path your business is to tread on.     Filed under: LEAD STORIES Tagged: Africa, Business, Food and Drugs Board, Ghana, Ghana Employers Association, Kofi Annan, [...]

FROM DREAMS TO REALITY

[...] in the attainment of objectives transforms itself into a predictable routine. Filed under: LEAD STORIES Tagged: Business, Consulting, Dream, Goal, Management, Project Management, Strategic management, [...]

THE LEADING LEADERS

[...] that well defined vision is the one who paints the entire picture.   Filed under: LEAD STORIES Tagged: Business, Business process improvement, Education and Training, Employment, Executive, God' [...]

IN THE SANDS OF TIME

[...] be a long road, but the returns are certainly worth the wait.   Filed under: LEAD STORIES Tagged: Business, Chief executive officer, Consulting, Corporate title, Employment, [...]

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THE IMPACT OF AGRICULTURE ON AFRICAN ECONOMIES.

[...] governments, international donors, non-profit organisations and other stake holders in the agricultural sector in the forms of funding, agricultural research and training programmes, as well as the [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ARGENTINA

[...] of its rich natural resources, a highly literate population, an export oriented agricultural sector and a diversified industrial base. • The unemployment rate stands at 7.2%; [...]

WHAT YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT ARMENIA

[...] .95 billion and therefore puts per capita at $5,600. For the GDP mentioned above, the agricultural sector contributed 19.2%; the industrial sector also contributed 40.8%; and services [...]