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Africa’s Young People Need Incubators and Mentors- Kagame

Influential statistics reveal that 1 in 3 Africans are between the ages of 10 and 24, and approximately 60 percent of Africa’s total population is below the age of 35..

Tanzania: Norwegian Govt. Supports Female Engineers with Sh4.3 Billion

The Norwegian government has recently stated that it will provide Sh4.3 billion over the next five years to support professional development of 150 female engineers.

5 STATEGIES FOR DOING BUSINESS WITH THE ACADEMIC SECTOR

Bottom of Form“Universities spend USD50 billion on researches every year in the United States alone,” says Krisztina “Z” Holly. This means huge untapped potential in the form of talent and intellectual property.

Nigeria: China to Establish First Chemical University in Nigeria

China’s Shenyang University of Chemical Technology has recently announced its intention to establish a Chemical University to be situated in Kano State Nigeria, in its attempt to ease student’s travails.

Cameroon: $1 Billion Hydroelectric Dam Expected by 2020-Energy Min.

Cameroon’s Minister of Water and Energy Basile Atangana Kouna, has recently said that a $1 billion hydroelectric dam planned for Cameroon’s Nachtigal River will be ready by 2020, adding over.

Nigeria: Senior Special Assistant Condemns killing of Nigerian Teenager

Fola Orebiyi Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has condemned the stabbing to death of another Nigerian teenager in London. In a.

Angolan President Dos Santos Only Candidate for Top Spot in Ruling Party

Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos is the only candidate for the presidency of the ruling MPLA, the party’s central committee has said, according to state media.

Indian Prime Minister Kicks off 4-Nation African Visit

India’s prime minister has kicked off a four-nation African tour on a continent where China’s presence has been strong, including countries that haven’t been visited by an Indian leader in.

Snipers Kill Five Dallas Police during Protest over Black Shootings

Snipers operating from rooftops in Dallas killed five police officers and wounded six more in a coordinated attack during one of several protests across the country against the killing of.