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NEW WAVE OF AFRICAN MILLIONAIRES EMERGING

According to a survey by international company WealthInsights, which conducts research reports and analysis into the world’s wealth sector, Africa’s top-performing cities are also turning into hubs for some of.

General Electric Provides $100,000 Grants to University of Ghana Students

Scholarship to cover full tuition and residential fee for four-year degree Financial aid to needy students to augment the country’s human resource base Students of the University of Ghana studying.

Kenya’s President, Uhuru Kenyatta Wins Africa’s President of the Year Award For Outstanding Leadership

President Uhuru Kenyatta has been voted Africa’s President of the year 2014-2015 for his outstanding leadership. The Head of State was picked for the prestigious Africa Education and Leadership Awards.

Tony Elumelu Foundation Welcomes 1000 Pan-African Entrepreneurs

“We hope The Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme can catalyse and encourage other African business leaders to empower emerging entrepreneurs. If we all come together with requisite resources we can make.

How An African ‘Princess’ Banked $3 Billion In A Country Living On $2 A Day

By Kerry A. Dolan and Rafael Marques de Morais Isabel dos Santos commemorated her tenth wedding anniversary to Congolese businessman Sindika Dokolo with a party. Subtlety wasn’t on the menu..

Property Boom In Ethiopia Pressures Government To Provide Affordable Homes

A property boom in Ethiopia’s capital is putting pressure on the government to keep homes affordable for some of Africa’s poorest people living in one of its fastest-growing economies. Smart.

Ivory Coast’s Economic Comeback: Can Roads And Bridges Build Peace?

From FinancialTimes. Story by Maggie Fick. Abidjan, the commercial capital of Ivory Coast, buzzes with the energy of a country in a hurry to make up for lost time. Checkpoints no.

15-Year Old Girl Kimberly Anyadike – Became The Youngest Black Female Pilot To Fly Cross Country

Many of us find ourselves pushed to have low standards for our children.  The saddest part of it all is that our kids have abilities that we may never have.

Nigerian NGO Gabasawa Women and Children Initiative receives grants from the Western Union Foundation to equip and supply school libraries in Nigeria

LAGOS, Nigeria, 29th June 2015 -/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Western Union Foundation today announced its support for vocational education in Nigeria by providing Gabasawa Women and Children Initiative (GWCI).