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Africa: Climate Change Jeopardizes Electricity Supply

Water shortages and a warmer climate could slash the efficiency of power plants in coming decades, meaning developing countries must prepare their power systems to cope, researchers warn. Using data.

President Kenyatta Boosts Campaign against Insecurity in Kenya

As part of efforts to improve efficiency in addressing the current security challenges in Kenya, President Uhuru Kenyatta has recently said the police department is being provided with modern equipment.

Expert Rejects Mahama’s Claim U.S is Ghana’s Ally

An international law expert, Kwame Gyan, has rejected the assertion by President John DramaniMahama to the effect that Ghana is an ally of the United States of America. President Mahama.

Sudan Agrees Accepts to Review Relations with S. Sudan

In the wake of the significant fall of oil prices in the international markets, the Sudanese president has recently accepted to review the oil transit fees agreed upon with neighbouring.

Myanmar Releases Political Prisoners Before Power Transfer

Myanmar has recently began releasing the first of about 100 prisoners, many of them political detainees, days before a parliament dominated by democracy champion Aung San Suu Kyi’s party sits.

SDG: Ethiopia Takes the Lead

While addressing the 46th World Economic Forum underway in Davos, Switzerland, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, HailemariamDessalegn, has recently said Ethiopia has already started implementing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ahead.

2016 Africa: Business For Africa, Egypt and the world

Africa 2016 is held under the high patronage of H.E. Abdel Fatah el Sisi on 20-21 February 2016 in Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, and is organized by the Ministry of.

8 Effective Business Tips for Entrepreneurs

Being an entrepreneur means that you will often blaze your own trail: No career guide, counselor or map will guide you from one step to the next. You will have.

Kenya’s Tourism Industry Expects Recovery in 2018

Kenya’s new Tourism Minister Najib Balala, has recently said that the tourism sector, a key source of hard currency revenues, will take another two years to recover after the government.