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Is Nigeria On The Brink Of Political Collapse?

Between falling oil prices and instability in the country’s north linked to a militant insurgency by Boko Haram, Nigeria could be on the brink of social and political collapse. Nigeria must.

Kenya To Launch Africa’s First Grid-Connected Biogas Plant

In March, Kenya will be the first country in Africa to launch a grid-connected biogas plant, Mike Nolan, a director at Tropical Power Kenya Ltd told Citizen TV. The company.

How Mobile Phones Could Help African Farmers Sell More Products

A U.S. market research company has partnered with a Netherlands-based company that does independent agricultural certifications to engage and educate farmers via mobile phones. The result could mean smallholder farmers.

Europe Conditionally Lifts Travel Ban on Zimbabwe’s Mugabe

Addis Ababa — PRESIDENT Mugabe’s assumption of the African Union chairmanship, which came against spirited Western opposition, apparently left the European Union between a rock and a hard place as.

AFRICA PUBLIC SERVICE FORUM & AWARDS, WASHINGTON DC

Research has shown that a country can only be as good as its public services sector, hence the need for constant interactions and shared experiences on global best practices.  Future.

Nigeria: High stakes in key states vote

By: Tolu Ogunlesi As partisan, personal and religious rivalries grow, the two main parties are heading towards state elections that will be as closely fought as the presidential vote. On 28.

Egypt: Protesters call for a new revolution

Egyptians, marking the anniversary of the 2011 uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak, clashed with police, as they called for a new revolution on Sunday. It was a bloody weekend in.

Africa loses $60bn annually through illicit finance flow

Capital flight from Africa continues to be a major thorn in the continent’s side following a new progress report that says up to $60 billion is leaked through illicit financial.

IMF approves $688 million precautionary loan for Kenya

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Monday signed off on a $688 million, one-year loan program for Kenya. The loan is meant to support the government’s economic reforms and help.