UK AID to Invest £1.6 million in Africa to aid Energy Development
14/09/2018UK Aid is set to invest £1.6 million of capital into Energize Africa to improve access to energy across sub-Saharan Africa and improve the lives of over 11 million people,.
UK Aid is set to invest £1.6 million of capital into Energize Africa to improve access to energy across sub-Saharan Africa and improve the lives of over 11 million people,.
Margaret Kenyatta, Kenya’s First Lady launched a new model of delivering health services dubbed Medical Safaris in which a large array of medical service providers will come together to offer.
Jacob Zuma, former South African President has urged students to be job creators rather than jobs seekers.He made the comment while delivering an education lecture at Walter Sisulu University’s Mthatha.
Aspen Pharmacare is selling its global infant formula business to French dairy group, Lactalis for R12.9 billion ($864.5 million), the African drug-maker said in a statement today. The nutritional business.
The year 2018 marks the 18th anniversary of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). The past 18 years have seen fruitful progress in China-Africa practical cooperation across the board. China-Africa.
The 2018 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing is a highly anticipated event by African countries and the international community for it will join the Belt.
COMESA and the International Trade Center (ITC) have officially launched a Co-delegation agreement for the implementation of the Cross-Border Trade Initiative Programme funded under the European Union Development Fund (EDF.
The Board of Directors of the African Development Bank has approved a partial credit guarantee for the Republic of Senegal to help hedge currency risk arising from Eurobonds. This innovative.
Yesterday, Oracle announced its Impact Technology Summit, hosted in Nairobi and geared towards driving awareness of emerging technologies and their impact on business. Impact Kenya brought together domain experts and.
Amid speculations most Nigerian footballers born abroad do not see the need to put on the white and green jersey. This they attributed to the poor and nonchalant attitude on.