World Aids Day: For all the Successes, Aids is Not Yet Over
Opinion
By Michel Sidibé This World Aids Day, we are highlighting the importance of the right to health and the challenges
Opinion
By Michel Sidibé This World Aids Day, we are highlighting the importance of the right to health and the challenges
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For a very longtime, corruption remains endemic to Kenya’s public sector. Transparency International’s corruption index placed the country 145th out
By David Indeje
·Technology
Sub-Saharan Africa is the least penetrated region at 44 per cent in mobile subscriptions as the number of subscriptions hits
By David Indeje
·Africa News
Africa is unlikely to be the direct target of any Trump-induced trade protectionism. But if trade tensions escalate, potentially weakening
By David Indeje
·Investment
Oxfam is concerned that development cooperation is being diluted in both quantity and in quality to the developing nations. The
By David Indeje
·Africa News
Tanzania has filed a civil suit in the East African Court of Justice to stop the remaining members of the
By David Indeje
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The year 2015 marked the transition from the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), launched by world leaders in 2000 to fight
Investment
The Sixth Africa Green Revolution Forum closed on Friday with the over 1500 delegates all acknowledging that agriculture is the
By David Indeje
·Investment
Kenya will host the 2016 African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) which will be held in Nairobi from September 5-9. This
By David Indeje
·Investment
The 14th UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) begun on Sunday in Nairobi with leaders calling for tangible resolutions that
By David Indeje
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