Kenya Rugby taps high performance wonk Harding for national teams

Kenya Rugby taps high performance wonk Harding for national teams

High performance consultant Peter Harding has been seconded to the Kenya Rugby Union on a three-month renewable contract by World Rugby. Harding’s immediate task will be to prepare Kenyan rugby teams for KRU, specifically KRU Women’s 7s for Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games. iIn a statement, KRU said Harding “will also...

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Corporate Council on Africa launches US-Africa health resilience initiative

Corporate Council on Africa launches US-Africa health resilience initiative

Corporate Council on Africa will launch the US-Africa health security and resilience initiative at the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia on December 15 formally. The two-year initiative brings together US and African opinion leaders, corporations, multilateral organisations, foundations and other players in the health sector to create strategic...

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Cybersecurity: Notorious Russian hacker outdone by a creepier malware

Cybersecurity: Notorious Russian hacker outdone by a creepier malware

FireEye has built its reputation on defending high-stakes clients from hackers. Early this week, the cybersecurity firm acknowledged that it had itself been the victim of a breach – and that the attackers made off with some of its offensive tools. It is a startling admission but almost certainly not...

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US fair trade agency sues Facebook for ‘illegal monopolisation’

US fair trade agency sues Facebook for ‘illegal monopolisation’

United States fair competition agency, Federal Trade Commission (FTC) moved to a federal court on Wednesday to seek a permanent injunction that, if granted, will among other things require divestitures of assets, including Instagram and WhatsApp. The agency also wants Facebook prohibited from imposing anti-competitive conditions on software developers besides...

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Cocoa farmers in West Africa earn a pittance as chocolate manufacturers bank billions

Cocoa farmers in West Africa earn a pittance as chocolate manufacturers bank billions

Recent statistics on world chocolate industry lay bare how exploitative the beverage’s market is, with cocoa farmers in West Africa forced to make do with a paltry six per cent of total revenues. Leading chocolate companies have since 2001 made pledges to end widespread abusive labour practices, but continue to...

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