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As Nigerians take to the streets in what has been described as an ‘indefinite strike’ against the controversial removal of the fuel subsidy, many experts have warned that such a move will...
At the end of 2011, and the beginning of a new year, Europe is in a mess and likely to get much worse before it gets better. Africa, by contrast, is solvent. Africa is already into a growth cycle....
The mobile phone industry in Africa has boomed over the past five years with a growth rate of 550% recorded for this period.(2) The African market does not merely offer hope in the form of...
Over 70% of the SSA population live in rural areas and an estimated 60% of the world’s uncultivated land – suitable for farming – belongs to Africa. Agricultural development can stimulate...
Southern Africa joined the rest of the globe in celebrating World AIDS day on 1 December. According to a recent report from the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) while infection...
Negotiators are close to agreeing the shape of a Green Climate Fund, which is designed to help poor nations tackle global warming and nudge them towards a new global effort to fight climate change,...
The government released its five year National Strategic Plan (NSP) to guide South Africa in the fight against HIV/Aids from 2012 till 2016, in Port Elizabeth on World Aids Day; implementation is...