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South African real estate firms are looking for opportunities to build malls in other African countries

South African real estate firms are looking for opportunities to build malls in other African countries as the shopping center construction market back home slows down in tandem with a.

Signs of a leader: The African maker’s mark

Some wear hats while some carry sticks. Some preferred suits while some flaunted the elegance of ethnic wear. Whatever their tastes, we know them as our leaders and, whether we love.

Why Obama’s Kenya visit might be a turning point for African entrepreneurship – Tony Elumelu

President Barack Obama will travel to Nairobi this week to address the sixth Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES), and the first to be held in sub-Saharan Africa. This gathering of hundreds.

World Bank Pledges $2.1 Billion To Buhari To Rebuild Nigeria’s Boko Haram-Ravaged North-East

The World Bank unveiled a plan to spend $2.1 billion rebuilding the infrastructure of Nigeria’s northeastern region at a meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Washington, DC. The.

Lionel Messi Paid 3.5m Euros To Come Lay Stadium’s Foundation In Gabon – [Photos]

Four-time world player of the year, Lionel Mess was hosted in Gabon on Saturday July 18th by the country’s President, Ali Bongo, for the brick laying of their new 22,000.

Realizing the potential for high returns from agriculture

Over the last decade, African economies have grown faster than any others in the world. But most of this growth has occurred outside of agriculture, even though agriculture employs one.

How financial education is helping Rwandans

Rwanda’s level of financial inclusion is fast increasing, propelled forward by ambitious targets and innovative policy and regulatory approaches. The 2008 and2012 FinScope surveys showed that financial inclusion had doubled.

Why Africa is facing a new healthcare crisis

Allan Pamba qualified as a physician at the peak of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in East Africa. Health systems across the region were overwhelmed by the disease, and international resources were.

Delivering Hope to Mothers – Nigerian entrepreneur Adepeju Jaiyeoba

Some 40,000 women in Nigeria stand to die during pregnancy this year. This statistic became a reality for Adepeju Jaiyeoba, 31, when she lost a close friend to childbirth complications.