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Dr. Kevin KARIUKI’s thoughts…..Our journey to electrify the continent:  Five years of the New Deal on Energy for Africa

The NDEA called for a substantial increase in investments to realise the Bank’s High 5 priority to ‘Light Up and Power Africa’ Five years into...

NBSSI distributes 70 laptops and printers to boost data collection of member associations

The National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI) has distributed 70 laptops and printers to its member associations to enhance their ability to gather and...

George Ferreira’s thoughts ….Building resiliency in times of uncertainty

Business resilience remains one of the most important and relevant ways for organisations to bypass legacy challenges and explore new opportunities The recent months have...

Pre-order the new Huawei Nova 7i and enjoy free amazing gifts

Currently, we all depend on our smartphones for almost everything. Taking a quick picture, vlogging about latest ideas, getting some work done while commuting...

Samuel Agyeman-Prempeh’s thoughts …K.I.S.S – Understanding how social media has changed the way we communicate

When I set out as a student of communication, one of the many acronyms I quickly learnt was K.I.S.S. For the purpose of this...

Michael Creg Afful’s thoughts … Addressing energy gaps in East & Central Africa: Josh Kalisa’s One Africa Business Solution show the way  

It is very rare in our part of the world for individuals and companies that are doing well to keep silent over their achievements....

6 charts that show sub-Saharan Africa’s sharpest economic contraction since the 1970s

Economic activity this year will be significantly lower than projected in the April 2020 Regional Economic Outlook for sub-Saharan Africa. Real GDP is now...

Africa has a once-in-a-generation opportunity to ‘Recover Better’ with sustainable energy

‘Sustainable Energy for All’ sets out clear, practical steps for African countries to recover better from COVID-19 and close energy access gaps As countries continue...

Maurice Ogbonnaya’s thoughts …How illegal mining is driving local conflicts

Africa's artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector has development potential. At their peak in 2017 these mines in Niger employed as many as 600...

Learning from the lockdown

As with so much else, international development has been severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic. How might we use these lessons to reshape the...