How Taxify plans to take on Uber in East Africa
10/08/2018Taxify, an Estonian ride-hailing company aiming to take on Uber in emerging markets, will invest millions of euros in East Africa in the next five years with a strategy focused.
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Taxify, an Estonian ride-hailing company aiming to take on Uber in emerging markets, will invest millions of euros in East Africa in the next five years with a strategy focused.
Tanzania and the Netherlands yesterday signed an agreement that will see the two countries cooperate in production of Irish potatoes. The permanent secretary in the ministry of Agriculture, Mr.
THE Federal Government plans to inject N300 billion into the nation’s vehicle assembly plants as part of measures to accelerate the development of the automotive industry. Chairman and Managing Director.
“Increased Energy Investment; the Future of Africa’s Development”, The Africa Energy Infrastructure and Finance Forum (AEIF) is a global investment Forum organized by African Leadership magazine for Africa’s energy, infrastructure,.
African Leadership Magazine is a Pan-African flagship leadership-focused publication that focuses on showcasing the best of Africa to a global audience while proffering solutions to peculiar challenges being faced by.
African Leadership Magazine is a Pan-African flagship leadership-focused publication that focuses on showcasing the best of Africa to a global audience while proffering solutions to peculiar challenges being.
Enjoy a festive evening at the celebration of the 80th birthday of Joe H. Beasley and the launch of the Joe Beasley Foundation hosted by African Leadership Magazine, Friday, March 17, 2017.
Background and Introduction African Leadership magazine, in collaboration with the Centre for Economic & Leadership Development, is putting together the Africa Energy & Infrastructure Summit – London 2017 as.
Though Ethiopia and Nigeria relations predate Nigeria’s independence in 1960, trade relations between both countries have remained static. Both countries boast of a combined population strength of over 300.
Kingsley Okeke & Ehis Ayere It’s 7:45am in Nairobi, the Capital City of Kenya; the swirling traffic signals the dawn of a new day in the upscale business district on.