The government and Zipline Inc, a U.S. - based firm have partnered to improve the urgent medical supplies delivery system. Read more »
The aircraft has a capacity of 244 passengers. Read more »
The hi-tech device limits vehicles to a maximum speed of 60 kilometres per hour and has the capacity to trim down the speed to 25 kilometres per hour every time the vehicle ... Read more »
The truck drivers were freed by DR Congo soldiers after a fierce battle with the rebels. Read more »
Three companies that have participated in the auction include Schluter from South Africa, Melbourne Coffee Merchants and 32 Cup Europe. Read more »
According to National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda, the sectors that contributed to the growth include agriculture, services and tourism. Read more »
Kenya and Tanzania refused to pay U.S.$4,000 per person ransom demanded by the Mai Mai rebels. Read more »
The hostage takers burned the trucks and they are demanding millions of shillings as ransom. Read more »
Uganda, Tanzania and Rwanda unveiled the projects at the Global African Investment Summit held in Kigali. Read more »
The company has dismissed reports that its Sonangol Holdings owes U.S. 1.2 billion in syndicated loans. Read more »
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