Upcoming Events

Most Recent News

How Africa’s Billion Workers Could Redefine Global Economic Power

Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic pulse is steady, confident, and alive again. After weathering a storm of global disruptions, from inflation spikes to commodity shocks, the region’s economy is bouncing back with.

  • 0

What Happened at Africa’s 2nd Climate Summit in Ethiopia?

For decades, Africa has been portrayed as the victim of climate change, its lands scarred by droughts, floods, desertification, and deepening food insecurity. Yet, at the Second Africa Climate Summit.

  • 0

Africa’s Global Climate Ambitions: What Are the Realities on the Ground?

The worldwide architecture guiding national climate action is straightforward in principle but complex in practice. The Paris Agreement sets the temperature limit, well below 2°C and pursuing 1.5°C, and requires.

  • 0

East Africa’s Geothermal Potential Might Pave Way for Greener Africa

Climate change is reshaping the global energy landscape, and East Africa is uniquely positioned to lead the charge toward a sustainable future. With vast geothermal reserves, the region holds the.

  • 0

Uganda’s First Large-Scale Gold Mine: A Milestone for Africa’s Mineral Future

Uganda has taken a decisive step into the global mining arena with the inauguration of its first large-scale gold mine — a $250 million project owned by Chinese investors through.

  • 0

Noise Pollution in Africa : The Unseen Crisis

Noise pollution is increasingly becoming a pervasive issue in Africa’s urban landscapes. Often overshadowed by other forms of pollution, such as air and water, noise pollution is gradually establishing itself.

  • 0

China Pledges Support For Nigeria’s Industrialisation

The Chinese Government says it is willing to give priority attention to Nigeria’s industrialization and agricultural modernization. Mr Zhao Linxiang, Economic and Commercial Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria.

  • 0