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Africa’s Industrialization; A Solution to Unemployment Challenges

By Dr. Stephen Lazi Ph.D Pre industrial revolution started in the 16th – 19th centuries in Europe and America, with the improvement of the standard of living of their citizen.

What are the Major Catalysts that Will Activate and Promote the Growth Of the African Economy?

With a population of over one billion people, Africa has the market to take an economy to the highest summit, but having the market alone doesn’t do it – there.

Education, Training, and Building African Food Brands

 African Leadership’s Writer at Large, Martin Roche, looks at industrialization in Africa  If the first Industrial Revolution was driven by steam power, the second is being driven by computing power..

Preventing High blood pressure – Yomi Henry-eyo

There is an old saying that “what we eat today walks and talks tomorrow.”  We are what we eat and as Cervantes put it, “the stomach carries the heart and.

AFDB to Promote Agribusiness for the African Youth

The African Development Bank has recently pledged its support to young agriculturist across the region. Principal Agricultural Economist Mr. Edson Mpyisi disclosed the AFDB’s plans to set up a fund.

Mozambique: EDM to Invest $16 Billion in Electricity Expansion Project

$16 billion will be invested to support the Mozambique plans for expansion of the electricity grid by 2030. The donation will be made by the Mozambique state-owned power utility Electricidad.

Nigeria: EU Provides Tree Seedlings To Farmers In  Kastina

Sandamu Local Government Area of Katsina State has received a donation of 120,000 tree seedlings from the European Union (EU). This effort is aimed at implementing the four-year EU fuel.

Ghana: Government Spearheads Sensitization on Reproductive Health

The Ghanaian government has recently organized a sensitization program aimed at educating young women on issues that concern reproductive health, using an interactive method. Tagged “Secure Girls Talk”, the forum.

Let Freedom Ring

The words of Martin Luther King came to me the other day. I had just heard the news of the slaughter of twenty-two innocents at a music venue in Manchester,.