Pandemic Sparks Africa’s Digital Revolution
23/06/2021By Peter Burdin Could Africa emerge from the Pandemic as a key player in a new digital revolution? Recent moves from the big tech corporations like Twitter’s decision to set.
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By Peter Burdin Could Africa emerge from the Pandemic as a key player in a new digital revolution? Recent moves from the big tech corporations like Twitter’s decision to set.
PRESS RELEASE Namibian Vice President Mbumba, Ethiopian Trade Minister Melaku, US Department of State’s Williams, Others to Speak at the US – Africa Business Policy Forum 2021 …Set to honour Nigeria’s.
The President of Liberia, George Manneh Weah, is set to deliver a special statement with expectations of wooing international businesses to take advantage of the many opportunities available to invest.
By Alkali Amana When one thinks of leadership in its various definitions, it befits the vocal nature attached to its charges who continuously call for the betterment and development of.
By Meresia Aloo, Snr ALM East Africa Correspondent Nobody else could have set the tone higher at the IWA world water Digital Congress other than the globally renowned development economist.
The President of Burundi, Evariste Ndashimiye, has called on investors from Kenya to consider expanding their footprint in his country as new business mechanisms have been adopted by the government.
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta has pledged millions of dollars in state funds on Friday, May 28, 2021 to help tackle a surge in gender-based violence during the pandemic, outlining plans.
THEME: US – Africa Relations: Partnerships, Recovery and Sustainability As the African continent find strategies to confront the twin health and economic crises created by the COVID-19 pandemic, to build back.
The Deputy Managing Director of Falcon Corporation and immediate past president of Nigeria Gas Association, Audrey Joe-Ezigbo has stated that embracing local content will make Nigeria globally competitive. She said.
The Director-General of the World Trade Organisation (WTO), Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, said the African continent needed more fiscal stimulus to engender economic growth and recovery.