The project aims at helping agricultural factories to generate their own power. Read more »
Taofick Okoya created his own doll range, Queens of Africa, when he couldn't find a black doll for his niece. Read more »
Africa is losing more than $60 billion every year through illicit financial transactions - double to amount of aid the continent receives - and the outflow is increasing, according ... Read more »
Tom Osborn is the founder of GreenChar in Kenya, a clean energy start-up that produces charcoal briquettes for cooking purposes. Read more »
One hundred students of the University of Ghana will have their tuition fully paid by General Electric (NYSE: GE) until they complete their studies. Ashesi University ... Read more »
By developing uncultivated arable areas, relying more on irrigation, and substantially enhancing agricultural productivity in a sustainable way, Africa can make a big leap in ... Read more »
Figures from the 2015 budget statement reportedly show that much more is being spent funding President Robert Mugabe's foreign trips than what has been allocated. Read more »
The Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission has granted a licence for a 500 megawatt power plant that may assist in alleviating the electricity crisis in the country. Read more »
The process has been postponed to give bidders more time to prepare. Read more »
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