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The EastAfrican: Nurturing the soul of the region

BY · June 17, 2015 12:06 pm

Someone once said that if you cannot travel, then read to expand your mind on the happenings beyond your village.

In today’s digitised global village, traveling has taken on new dimensions with diverse risks and challenges, not to mention the element of cost. This means reading is the best option for us, who are keen on finding out what is happening across the borders we confine ourselves within.

With today’s advanced technology where reading happens on your mobile, the flow of information is at light speed and finding the right content to read needs one to pick the right publication. For me, The EastAfrican represents the perfect material to read, whether it’s on my iPad or on my phone. When I want to catch up on news from the East African region, I run to the local newspaper stand and buy my copy of The EastAfrican.the eastafrican

I believe The EastAfrican is the soul of the region. It’s the holy grail of what news should be. It’s the must have paper for entrepreneurs, leaders in all cadres of life, and most important the citizens of the region.

As an ardent follower of current affairs, The EastAfrican gives me compound eyes for all that’s happening in the region. The EastAfrican is page after page of insightful content, from business articles to the latest political news. From great, soul-touching features to amazing opinion pieces with authors from diverse backgrounds.

As an entrepreneur, I am keen to know what is happening in Kenya and in other markets. I am keen to know what the competition is doing and what they’re doing better than I am which is wholesomely provided by The EastAfrican newspaper. One interesting aspect about The EastAfrican is the in-depth analysis that goes into all the stories published. It’s simply the best.the eastafrican

As an East African citizen, the connectivity between our countries is something we have all aspired to see happen. The East African is sold across the East African region to ensurte that a person in Mbarara, Uganda and another in Mombasa Kenya know what’s going on around the region. Recent happenings in a country like Burundi are revolutionary events that shape history and the EastAfrican’s in-depth analysis is able to paint a vivid and accurate picture of such events for its readers.

Looking for a job? Want to place an ad? The EastAfrican is your best choice. The last few pages of the EastAfrican have interesting and diverse content on jobs, ads, and data just for you.

The current week’s EastAfrican edition has outdone itself in analysing the EA budget. This is key as it helps everyone plan on how to grow their business and what they need to so, providing real time information to help shape the buying decisions of its readers. The breakdown of East African countries’ individual budgets is quite informative and the comparative analysis is on point. The East African newspaper is a must have for any businessman, analyst, policy formulator and most importantly, every citizen keen on bringing forth positive change.

The EastAfrican is a newspaper that espouses the soul of the EA region; the paper that embodies proper research, prudent but critical feature analysis and very in-depth opinions by expert journalists in their various fields.

In today’s internet age, The EastAfrican has made it easy for everyone, regardless of geographical constraints and other limiting factors to access the best news content from around East Africa via its android app. It’s a paper on the move.

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