Most Recent News

Africa’s Most Successful Women: Meet Khanyi Dhlomo

Source: Forbes Khanyi Dhlomo is anything but ordinary. In 1995, when she was just 20 and a journalism student at the University of Witwatersrand, she made history as the first.

  • 0

Africa is jumping into the space race

Most do not associate Africa with the high-tech sphere of “space.” However, in recent years, many countries on the continent have woken up to the potential and usefulness of space.

  • 0

South Africa Plans To Build 6 New Nuclear Power Plants By 2030

Koeberg Nuclear Power Plant eskom.co.za Facing an energy crunch, South Africa needs six new nuclear power plants and is in the early stages of a long procurement process to add 9,600 megawatts of power by 2030, IndependentOnline reports..

  • 0

Nigeria fuel shortage cripples businesses, banks and flights

There have been long queues at petrol stations because of the fuel shortage Nigeria is being crippled by the fuel shortage that the country has been experiencing for more than.

  • 0

President Barack Obama To Visit Kenya For Global Entrepreneurship Summit

US President Barack Obama is likely to address a joint session of Parliament and the Senate when he visits Kenya in the last week of July. Parliament’s leadership has been.

  • 0

Namibian President And Wife Declare Assets Worth $111 Million

President Hage Geingob became the first Namibian statesman to declare his wealth, when he, together with the First Lady Geingos, yesterday declared their personal assets and wealth saying their combined.

  • 0

#xenophobic Attacks: South Africa Needs Another Liberation – Robert Mugabe

SADC chairman President Mugabe has said South Africa needs a second liberation to empower its black citizens who remain marginalised despite a political dispensation that brought majority rule more than two.

  • 0

Liberia’s Vice President Announces Presidential Bid

The guessing games and speculations regarding the ruling Unity Party and President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf’s plan for 2017 became a lot more clearer Friday as Vice President Joseph Boakai threw his.

  • 0