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The Nobel laureate economist William Nordhaus believes that global warming should be limited to 3.5°C, which is much higher than...
Read moreDetailsBy Dr Innocent Okwuosa I usually like to start by reminding us about this emerging concept of Africapitalism, which...
Read moreDetailsBy John Luiz &Â Dr. Nceku Nyathi Helping Africa to emerge is a thriving industry. In a 2015 paper in...
Read moreDetailsAs leaders of African nations meet Wednesday and Thursday to discuss growth, the two nations that account for almost half...
Read moreDetailsThe twenty-eighth World Economic Forum on Africa (WEF Africa) will focus on inclusive growth in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)....
Read moreDetailsBy Ken Amaeshi As BA6262 was nearing Harare, I saw some excavations, dryness, and red earth. “It is truly...
Read moreDetailsThe United States has increased the cost of visa application for Nigerians. The US Consulate announced this in a statement...
Read moreDetailsBy Jubril Adeojo Presumably, it is now widely and globally known fact that the major cause of climate change...
Read moreDetailsThe Egyptian monetary authority has announced steps taken to reposition its financial markets through the introduction of CONIA, the Cairo...
Read moreDetailsThe U.S has emerged as the fastest growing crude oil producing region. This is according to the latest data published...
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