Mazrui, Ali A.2019-09-252019-09-252010-03-192006http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/174082Africa in the twenty first century is likely to be one of the final battlegrounds of the forces of globalization – for better or for worse. This phenomenon called GLOBALIZATION has its winners and losers. In the initial phases, Africa has been among the losers as it has been increasingly marginalized. There are universities in the United States which have more computers than the computers available in an African country of twenty million people. This has been the great digital divide. The distinction between the Haves and Have-nots has now coincided with the distinction between Digitized and the “Digi-prived”.engWith permission of the license/copyright holderglobalizationcultureAfrican countriesmoralityEconomic ethicsCultural ethicsCan Africa tame globalization?Article