African Ministers of Transport have declared their full support for the Afri…
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Africa wants its own air transport market
AU approves mission to Lesotho
The chairperson African Union Commission, Dr Nkosa…
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Old-fashioned service
Old-fashioned service – One of the fastest-growing banks in Britain is a Swedish invader that “turns many conventional ideas about modern banking on their head,” writes Martin Arnold. At the dozens of branches of Svenska Handelsbanken, each manager is given total autonomy to decide how to deal with clients. There are no call centres – […
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Winners of East African AABLA Announced
The winners of the East African round of the CNBC …
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Africa to benefit from BRICS bank
The New Development Bank (NDB), which was recently…
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Getting the most out of Africa’s hydropower
Stockholm – With Africa registering the lowest electricity gen…
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Africa to look for partnerships
Washington – Africa needs to form partnerships with the develope…
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Malawi’s new President calls for unity
Blantyre – Malawi’s newly elected President Peter Muth…
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Richest Racing Event Arrives at Sydney
A unique, international racing event will arrive in Sydney this autumn, bringing together the best of best in thoroughbred racing and one of the most festive racing carnivals in the world. Held for the first time on Saturday 12 and Saturday 19 April 2014 at the refurbished Royal Randwick race course, and supported by Destination […]
Fund for climate change
Nairobi – The African Development Bank (AfDB) has created a key fund to tackle the growing vagaries of climate change on the continent. Directors of the bank approved the creation of the Africa Climate Change Fund (ACCF), a bilateral thematic trust fund to support African countries in their transition to climate-resilient and low-carbon devel…
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