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General Electric in Southern Africa Appoints New Chief Executive

General Electric (GE) has announced the appointment of Nyimpini Mabunda as the Chief Executive Officer for Southern Africa. In this role, Nyimpini will lead GE’s growth in the region and.

How ISIS and AL QAEDA Affiliates Manipulate Amnesty International and Other NGOs To Survive in Africa

“it is not the most powerful nor the most intelligent of actors that will Survive new conflicts; it is the ones that are most adaptable to change to paraphrase Charles.

Patricia Scotland: Race and Reconciliation – Time for A Truth-Seeking Transitional Mechanism

The Commonwealth, one of the world’s oldest political associations of states, has its roots in the British Empire when Britain ruled countries around the world. And ever since 1949 when.

Dr James Mwangi to feature in Africa.com’s webinar series

Dr James Mwangi, Managing Director and CEO of Equity Group Holdings and Executive Chairman of the Equity Group Foundation will be featured in a fireside chat with Harvard Business School.

African of the Week – Zero Multiplied by Zero is Always Zero – Dr Manu Chandaria

This week our focus for African of the week is Kenyan Businessman, industrialist, entrepreneur and philanthropist, Dr Manu Chandaria.

Affirmative Finance Action for Women in Africa, ImpactHER and UN Women Policy Brief exposes disadvantages to women entrepreneurs in post-COVID-19 era, offers solutions

Women-led businesses are more vulnerable to closure than those led by men in the era of the novel Coronavirus, due to women’s limited access to finance, shifts in consumer behaviour,.

The Gambian Government set to boost Construction and Agriculture sectors to aid COVID 19 Economic Recovery Process – Minister of Tourism Hamat Bah and Saul Frazer

By Mayowa Jolayemi The trauma associated with COVID-19 has been devastating for many countries and peoples across the globe, and most distressed are the more vulnerable developing nations. As economic.

Factors impacting the Development of Infrastructure in Africa

By Tonny Tugee, MD at SEACOM East Africa Without a doubt, Africa is one of the world’s fastest-growing economic hubs. Crucial to this rate of development is the ability to.

The African Development Bank enhances food security for nine million people

The Water Mobilisation Project to Enhance Food Security in Maradi, Tahoua and Zinder Regions (PMERSA-MTZ), implemented between 2011 and 2018 in Niger, has sustainably increased agricultural production and productivity and.