Most Recent News

Burundi Accepts Deployment of AU Military Monitors

Burundi has recently agreed to the deployment of observers and military monitors from the African Union (AU) as part of peace restoring efforts. “The AU will deploy 100 human rights.

  • 0

Oil Prices “Totally Unacceptable”- Nigerian President Buhari

The OPEC cartel needs to take action to stabilize the oil market because crude prices have fallen to “totally unacceptable” levels, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has recently said.

  • 0

Simple How-to-Guide for Having Better Meetings

We tend to have a love/hate relationship with meetings. As employees, colleagues, and supervisors, we can’t help ourselves when it comes to scheduling copious amounts of meetings. But once we’re.

  • 0

Rwanda: President Kagame reacts to Referendum critics

Rwandan President Paul Kagame has recently reacted to critics of a December referendum that could allow him to extend his time in office through 2034. The United States and Western.

  • 0

UN Should Fund A.U Peace-Keeping Mission in Somalia- Kenyatta

President Uhuru Kenyatta has recently asked countries contributing troops to the Somalia mission not to fund the operations. Instead, he reminded African leaders that they should demand the African Union.

  • 0

President Obama Should Place a Huge Bet on Replacing Justice Scalia

The US constitution demands that the President should nominate the justices of the Supreme Court. The sitting president at the time of Justice Scalia’s death is President Barack Obama. He.

  • 0

Consumers are Vital Part of the Power Chain

Mack Kast, MD/CEO Manitoba Hydro International/ TCN Epileptic power supply has no doubt contributed largely to the poor economic outlook of some major economies in Africa. Successive governments in Nigeria,.

  • 0

How Eritrea will Kick-Start its Economy

Eritrea expects to have four mines in operation by 2018 producing gold, copper, zinc and potash as one of Africa’s poorest nations looks to build an industry that can kick-start.

  • 0

UN Chief Visits South Sudan

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has recently arrived in Juba as part of efforts to advance the peace accord aimed at ending the country’s civil conflict. Ban’s visit to Juba.

  • 0

Drought Knows No Colour

The ongoing drought in South Africa knows no colour or politics, Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokonyane has recently said. The minister was participating in a debate in Parliament on.

  • 0