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Overeating isn’t primary cause of obesity

A new model suggests focusing less on how much we eat and more on what we eat | THE INDEPENDENT | The ‘energy balance model’ says weight gain occurs because individuals consume more energy than they expend.  But a new study, scientists are challenging that perspective. The scientists say “conceptualizing …

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The Art of Bronze Casting Exhibition

The exhibition demystifies the diverse misconceptions on the art of bronze casting. | DOMINIC MUWANGUZI | Bronze may be an unfamiliar media on the local art scene, evident with hardly any sculptural artwork made out of the material, save for the Flying Crested Crane 2007 standing at British High Commission Offices in …

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Reforms to tackle new tax challenges

These two pillars will ensure African governments benefit from the global tax system ANALYSIS | AIMÉE DUSHIME | The two-pillar plan to reform global tax offers African governments a unique opportunity to address tax challenges from digitalisation of economies and to maximise tax revenues. To harness the potentials of base …

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Corruption at the World Bank

But if it can’t rank business friendly countries, who can? COVERY STORY | THE INDEPENDENT | Since the World Bank announced it has decided to abandon its flagship “Doing Business” series after several internal audits and the publication of a damning investigation, debate has raged over the way forward. The …

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