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South Africa Wins Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Price

Neo Hutiri, recently became the first South African to win the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for developing a smart locker system known as Pelebox which dispenses medicines to.

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Japanese Government Supports Socioeconomic Development in Kenya

The government of Japan through the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) will continue supporting Kenya’s bid to achieving sustainable socio-economic development, an official has said. Senior JICA Representative Satoshi Sugimoto.

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Basketball Without Borders Africa Holds in Senegal

This year’s Basketball Without Borders Africa event will take place in Senegal on July 28-31, the National Basketball Association and world governing body FIBA have announced. The 17th edition of.

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UCT GSB Launches State-of-the-art Academic Conference Centre

Modern academic conference centre opening on the GSB campus in the Waterfront precinct will expand UCT’s ability to host sizeable international delegations in line with global best practice.  The UCT Graduate.

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Egypt to Attract $300 Million Logistics Investment

Egypt hopes to attract around 5 billion Egyptian pounds ($300.8 million) in investments from a planned logistics zone in Nile Delta governorate of Beheira, according to a senior official. Last.

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African Leaders Launch AfCFTA

African leaders launched a continental free-trade zone on Sunday (July 7) that if successful would unite 1.3 billion people, create a $3.4 trillion economic bloc and usher in a new.

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Morocco Adjusts Tax Incentives

Morocco’s finance and business hub Casablanca Finance City (CFC) will from 2020 tax companies’ export activities the same as their local ones after pressure from the European Union to adjust.

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South Sudan Government Conducts Verification of Ugandan Traders

Government has contracted Ernst and Young, an audit firm to conduct fresh verification of Ugandan traders who supplied goods and services to South Sudan. In May this year, Parliament approved.

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FinTechs are Here to Stay and are Making Rapid Progress

Evans Woherem, PhD, is a highly respected industry professional and an alumnus of Harvard Business School with extensive experience in Executive Management, Project Management, Metrication, Expert Systems, Business Intelligence, Business.

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Technology Has The Potential to Transform Global Health and Education Systems Across Africa

There is a close link between the human capital of a country and its economic success. The healthier and better educated a nation is, the better placed its workforce will.

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