Anna Nicodemus - Zimbabwe
On behalf of myself and One Africa Television, I'd like to thank Reuters for granting me the chance to expand my knowledge regarding Trade & Aid!
In the past I had no particular interest in the subject and merely believed,"hey if they want to give aid, let 'em", if they got the mullah to trade, so be it". I never really thought on the impact, the pros and cons, etc. I'm enjoying writing business stories, AMAZING! Thanks to our two BRILLIANT lecturers, Nick & Keith, for imparting knowledge without pain or boredom. Thank you Thank you Thank you. I felt like I gained a semester's knowledge in five days. Truly impressive! What Reuters is investing in, is priceless and eternal. (Aid Vs Trade, Nairobi, August 2007)
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17 Oct 2007 17:08:14 BST
I fully agree with the comment above. I'm also a product of several Reuters' courses, and if it were a person, I'd call it my parent. Thanks for knowledge and wisdom given for no price.