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Low Priced Made-in-Nigeria Hyundai Cars Hits The Market

Hyundai Motors Nigeria Limited has started phased delivery of low priced made-in-Nigeria cars assembled at the company’s plant in Lagos to its provisional dealers nationwide This is coming barely three.

Ugandan President Says Studying Humanities Is Useless

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni believes going to the university to study a course in Humanities is pointless and therefore advised universities in the east African country to rather focus on.

What Makes Africa’s Entrepreneurs Successful?

There can be no doubt that Africa is a continent on the rise. This once sleeping giant has started waking up, and there are numerous positive changes happening in many.

Microsoft, UNDP Empowerment Partnership Attracts 200,000 Ethiopian Entrepreneurs

World’s largest software maker Microsoft Corporation, through its East African branch , has entered into a collaborative agreement with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to provide training and mentorship.

Nigerian Billionaires Join Forces To Battle Ebola

Africapitalist proponent, Tony Elumelu has committed N100 million ($617,000), through his foundation, to help battle Ebola outbreak in West Africa, joining a growing list – which includes Africa’s richest man.

These 8 whiz kids are the future of medicine

While their peers were playing video games or panicking about the prom, a group of young whiz kids has been prioritizing medical innovation. From Maryland to Dubai, these social-minded prodigies.

A Kenyan prisoner graduates in law from a London University while in prison

A maximum security prison in Kenya has been the unusual setting for a ceremony awarding a diploma from the University of London. Peter Ouko, an inmate at Kamiti prison in.

UN Makes Historic Visit to Somalia

Members of the UN Security Council visited Mogadishu on Wednesday (August 13) on a visit to review progress made by the Federal Government and to demonstrate their continued support for.

US offers South Sudan $180m in aid to combat food crisis

Fighting has disrupted farming in South Sudan leading to nationwide food shortages and malnutrition Continue reading the main story The US is providing $180m (£107m) in emergency aid to help.