How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
Polarisation in US, EU with large insurance losses Africa’s need insurance review, business continuity Multinationals interested in pol.violence insurance ...
Read moreDetailsAfrica’s $23bn space value by 2026 ready to liftoff 15 nations spend $4.71bn on 58 satellites; 105 for  ...
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Read moreDetailsBusiness a.m. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has projected that global merchandise trade will increase by 2.6 per cent in...
Read moreDetailsThree McKinsey senior partners—andâ€, ‬nowâ€, ‬international best-selling authors—reflect on the far-reaching impact of their bookâ€, ‬CEO Excellenceâ€, ‬two years after...
Read moreDetailsWidening polarisation expected in elections in US, EU where there is potential for large insurance losses Terrorism, civil unrest, environmental...
Read moreDetailsOn back of electoral outcomes Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire dominates region's businesses Ben Eguzozie Businesses in West Africa and the Sahel,...
Read moreDetailsBen Eguzozie A flurry of elections coming up this year in Africa pose challenges and opportunities for the continent’s political...
Read moreDetailsSays it may not boost economic growth as hoped Onome Amuge The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has cautioned that the...
Read moreDetailsOnome Amuge Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy is expected to rebound from a low of 2.6 per cent in 2023 to 3.4...
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