Africa set to “leapfrog” over coal and choose renewable energy instead
Despite America’s temporary lack of leadership on the climate crisis, there is a good chance that a prolonged catastrophe can be
Cybersecurity in focus as Africa makes slow but steady progress
There are hopes that African cyberspace could become more secure and the continent can improve its position in global cyber security
First Africa trip of Alibaba’s Jack Ma is about empowering young entrepreneurs
Jack Ma, Alibaba Group Executive Chairman made the first ever trip to Africa this week, visiting Kenya and Rwanda in his role as
Africa steadily finding its place on the world chocolate map
Chocolate confectionery sales are expected to rise in Africa, but only slightly higher than the global average, according to
Strong team of founders key driver of success in African startups – Research
A key outcome of a study on African start-ups by VC4A, a network-building organization with the mission to support the African startup
African fruit producers, exporters form association to defend their interests
Several African fruit producers and exporters have come together to create the first Pan-African Association, AFRUIBANA, in defense of
Continental Free Trade Area negotiations moving in the right direction, says ATPC
Continental Free Trade Area (CFTA) negotiations are moving in the right direction and at the desired pace, with the first phase of the
International community needs to ‘change narrative’ about Africa, says UN chief Guterres
Briefing the Security Council on their strengthened collaboration, top officials from the African Union (AU) and the United Nations
‘America first’ may put Africa last
In July, President Donald Trump walked out of a working session on Africa at the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg. In April, Secretary of
South Africa’s Inflation rate falls to a 19-month low in June
South Africa’s inflation rate fell to its lowest in 19 months in June, creating room for the central bank to shift toward looser