2015 – A Crucial Year for Africa’s Development
21/01/2015Decisive summits in Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Paris and New York will make 2015 a year during which Africa’s vision of its own future can start becoming a reality – but.
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Decisive summits in Nairobi, Addis Ababa, Paris and New York will make 2015 a year during which Africa’s vision of its own future can start becoming a reality – but.
Addis Ababa —Progress driven by agricultural growth, investments in basic services and effective safety nets Agricultural growth was the main driver of poverty reduction in Ethiopia since 2000, according to.
Africa is still a key ICT investment destination if 50 African leaders securing substantive investments in the field of ICT at the recent US-Africa summit hosted President Obama is anything.
Business activity in Egypt expanded at its fastest rate in three months in December, a survey showed on Tuesday, with rising output and export demand bolstering a fragile economic recovery..
As Nigeria continues to make progress on the path leading to a fully efficient power sector, the World Bank would be supporting the Power Sector of Africa’s largest economy with.
The Federal Government has slashed the 2015 budget proposal from N4.66trn to N4.35trn with prospects for further cuts, as oil prices dropped below $59 per barrel for the first time.
The future progress of Africa, as a continent, is in the hands of its youthful population, Phillips Oduoza, Group Managing Director and CEO of United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc.
By Eugene Okumu The security Bill if passed into law will be a step in destroying the foundations of the Constitution of Kenya, the International Center for Policy and Conflict.
Olusegun Aganga who is the minister of trade and investment has commended Innoson Vehicles Company (IVC) for producing the first Nigeria-made vehicles named IVM Fox and IVM UMU. Speaking at the weekend.
The new 96 megawatt (MW) photovoltaic solar power project in South Africa’s Northern Cape province is now online and will help the country meet its critical electricity needs. The Jasper.