Wednesday 18 May 2011
A spiraling inflation occasioned by high fuel costs has eroded the purchasing power of consumers, most of who live on less than a dollar a day.
Tuesday 17 May 2011
This new partnership will break this vicious cycle and bet on the continent's sustainable development setting 2012 as an international year for energy access.
Tuesday 17 May 2011
UN report says many countries are increasingly experiencing chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart diseases and cancers and many Africa nations still struggle to reduce maternal and child deaths caused by infectious diseases.
Monday 16 May 2011
Somber mood engulfs the country as Olympics marathon champion’s life is cut short under controversial circumstances
Monday 16 May 2011
The war-ravaged West African nation is slowly coming back to life, thanks to new democratic leadership initiated by President Ernest Bai-Koromah.
Friday 13 May 2011
The meeting created a platform of exchanging views with the European Union Political and Security Committee on African conflict and crisis situations as well as on ways and means to strengthen cooperation between the two institutions.
Friday 13 May 2011
Rights body says proposed legislation violates international obligations.
Thursday 12 May 2011
Leading electronics giant uses second forum for Africa partners to showcase key technology innovations.
Tuesday 10 May 2011
The boys were innocently playing with a bomb left behind after a military training session.
Saturday 7 May 2011
Key in the Agenda is to consider the key policy documents of the Pan African University, which is to be “a flagship institution of higher education” to revitalise higher education and research in Africa.
Friday 6 May 2011
Since the era of the Condominium rule in the Sudan, Southern Sudan has never had an educational system that was expansive, relevant and which targets its needs. For most of the years, the educational system served aimed to produce junior public servants and also made a few of the people literate in indigenous languages. After independence, Ngo’s have strived to bring comprehensive education to the grassroots and empowerment programs to keep the southerners enlighten.
Thursday 5 May 2011
Ernst & Young analysis of foreign direct investment (FDI) projects shows that in the last decade Africa has seen an increase in inward FDI from 338 new projects to the continent in 2003 to 633 in 2010.
Tuesday 3 May 2011
Climate data and analytical tools help sub-Saharan farmers and researchers manage the risks of unpredictable rainfall for rain-fed agriculture.
Saturday 30 April 2011
The International Crisis Group, the Brussels-based think tank warns of another crisis as the country prepares for another election.
Friday 29 April 2011
The International Planned Parenthood Federation Africa Region (IPPFAR) said in a statement released to the press that it was gravely concerned with Congressman Smith’s assertion that the Kenyan Constitution opens the door to abortion on demand.