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South Africa Signs $10B Nuclear Power Deal With Russia

South Africa has signed a $10bn nuclear power cooperation agreement with Russia for the construction of up to 9.6GW of nuclear facilities based on Russian technology. The agreement for large.

ICC To Question Kenya President Uhuru Kenyatta Over Crimes Against Humanity

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has summoned Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta to appear before the tribunal on 8 October. Judges want to question him over claims that his government has.

By 2100 Africa’s Population Will Quadruple – UN Report

Numbers continue to stack up against the world’s poorest continent. Global population levels are expected to increase from a current figure of 7.2 billion to nearly 11 billion by 2100,.

South Africa’s £2.4B Investment In 2010 World Cup Shows No Returns

Sout Africa’s FA has also identified the need to establish football academies in the country’s nine provinces. P It is now more than four years since South Africa hosted a.

How Investment Firms Can Manage Corruption Risk In Africa

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is being more and more stringently applied, with major potential consequences to private equity investors operating in foreign markets. The law centers around rooting.

US-Africa Future: Timely Authorization Of ExIm Bank Imperative

Last month’s U.S-Africa Leaders Summit concluded on a high note with lots of promise for improved trading between both regions; however the re-authorization of the American Export-Import Bank remains the.

Meet Wale Tinubu, The Young Man Building Africa’s Largest Energy Company

  Adewale Tinubu, who founded what has grown into Nigeria’s “largest downstream petroleum marketing company”, Oando PLC., with a seed capital of N5,000. This corporate profile was triggered by Wale’s.

Who Are The Richest South Africans?

South Africa’s first and only black billionaire (in dollars), mining magnate Patrice Motsepe has a net worth of $2.7 billion and he’s the fourth-richest South African, according to the 2014 Forbes list.

Nigerian Businessmen, Investors Seek End to Boko Haram Insurgency

Nigerian businessmen and other investors have sent a delegation to Chad to negotiate with Boko Haram to put an end to the insurgency that has led to the death of.