Rwanda Economy Expands By 8.6% In 2018
According to the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda GDP grew by 8.6 per cent in 2018 exceeding the previously projected target of 7.2 per… Read More »Rwanda Economy Expands By 8.6% In 2018
According to the National Institute of Statistics of Rwanda GDP grew by 8.6 per cent in 2018 exceeding the previously projected target of 7.2 per… Read More »Rwanda Economy Expands By 8.6% In 2018
Mr. Yaoura Konan, Second Deputy Mayor of the City of Yamoussoukro, the capital city of Côte d’Ivoire, in West Africa. – “We have to define… Read More »Interview With Mr. Konan Yaoura Second Deputy Mayor Of The City Of Yamoussoukro
A maths and physical science teacher from an impoverished school in Kenya’s Rift Valley, Peter Tabichi, has won the one million dollar Global Teacher Prize,… Read More »World’s Best Teacher: “I Have Seen The Promise Of Africa’s Young People”
Panashe Chigumadzi makes the case that stereotypes can be frustratingly hard to shake off, sometimes even for the very people they victimise. Africans especially, suffer… Read More »A New Self-identity For Africans
By Guillaume Doane, CEO Africa Oil & Power The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), a flagship project of the African Union’s Agenda 2063, will… Read More »Africa Tears Down Trade Barriers
The third edition of the one planet summit took place in Nairobi, engaging both the public and private players on how to curb global warming.… Read More »How Can We Finance Low-Carbon Infrastructure In Africa
Water is a precondition for human existence, and for the sustainability of our planet. It is entwined with almost everything human, from climate change and… Read More »Water for All – World Water Day 2021
There are three billion working people on this planet, and only 40 percent of them report being happy at work. Michael C. Bush shares his… Read More »This Is What Makes Employees Happy At Work
“I’m devastated because the life of a brilliant, dedicated and young journalist has been cowardly cut short. I’m angered because journalists in Ghana have never felt safe, despite our role very clearly recognized and sealed by the country’s constitution”
Clearly, poor rural women would benefit the most from new ways of working on the land. Therefore, technology and innovation must benefit women and men equally for it to work well for society.