How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Leading economists called Monday on the international community to price carbon at up to $100 (89 euros) a tonne by...
Read moreDetails*New public-private partnership models advocated... Despite increased spending on healthcare in the public and private sectors across the African continent,...
Read moreDetailsA report by the World Economic Forum (WEF) has warned that by 2050 the combined pension savings gap of eight...
Read moreDetailsInadequate financial investment and poor consumer appreciation of the challenges in the power sector have been adduced as reasons for...
Read moreDetailsThe chief economist at the World Bank has stepped down from its research arm after staff were vexed by demands...
Read moreDetailsNigerian Oil Minister Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu said on Thursday that conceptually Nigeria was not opposed to joining OPEC production caps...
Read moreDetailsZambia's economy will grow by 4 percent this year from around 3.2 percent last year supported by better agricultural output,...
Read moreDetailsIreland anticipates a 10-fold increase in the number of customs declarations made by local companies after Brexit, a senior official...
Read moreDetailsBy Business a.m. live staff The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that inflation in Nigeria would remain in the...
Read moreDetailsAustralia and Hong Kong began talks to secure a free trade agreement, Australia's trade minister Steven Ciobo said on Tuesday,...
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