Fifa president inaugurates regional development office in Congo Brazzaville

Fifa president inaugurates regional development office in Congo Brazzaville

A new Fifa regional development office has been inaugurated in Brazzaville, the capital city of the Republic of the Congo. The inauguration of the new office is a statement of Fifa’s commitment to supporting member associations in the delivery of infrastructure, competitions, development and education projects, Fifa President Gianni Infantino...

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Tanzania gets $50m Opec Fund to finance poverty reduction projects

Tanzania gets $50m Opec Fund to finance poverty reduction projects

Opec Fund for International Development (Opec Fund) has agreed to finance the fourth phase of Tanzania’s poverty reduction project that will cost the East African nation of approximately 60 million people $50 million. Dar es Salaam says it will use the loan to build rural infrastructure to boost economic opportunities...

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Nigeria still in the crosshairs of Boko Haram terror group – HRW

Nigeria still in the crosshairs of Boko Haram terror group – HRW

Armed militiamen in Nigeria have persist with terror campaign after they unleashed horror on civilians during which they abducted hundreds of schoolboys in the country’s north-western Niger State. Human Rights Watch, an international rights civil society, reports that the attackers, suspected to be related to the dreaded Al Qaeda-leaning Boko...

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African jobs agency Careerbox awarded for 2021 Global Impact Sourcing

African jobs agency Careerbox awarded for 2021 Global Impact Sourcing

Leading non-profit company, Careerbox, has been recognised for its influence in promoting the benefits of Impact Sourcing by the global association. The association represents stakeholders in the outsourcing value chain, International Academic Orientation Programme (IAOP). The company has to date placed over 35,000 previously disadvantaged and unemployed youth and women...

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Helpless African frontline health workers die as rich countries stock up vaccines

Helpless African frontline health workers die as rich countries stock up vaccines

On January 6, gastroenterologist Leolin Katsidzira received a troubling message from his colleague James Gita Hakim, a heart specialist and noted HIV/Aids researcher. Hakim, chair of the department of medicine at the University of Zimbabwe, had fallen sick and had tested positive for Covid-19. He was admitted to a hospital...

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Kenya’s Global Interjapan Ltd joins league of 2,297 AfDB blacklisted firms

Kenya’s Global Interjapan Ltd joins league of 2,297 AfDB blacklisted firms

A Kenya registered civil engineering company Global Interjapan (Kenya) Limited has been slapped with a 36-month debarment by the African Development Bank Group o for involvement in fraud. The announcement by the African bank means Global Interjapan will be on the dishonourable league of more than 2,297 companies and at...

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Lessons from Mexico: How Africa can push for better oil, gas project execution

Lessons from Mexico: How Africa can push for better oil, gas project execution

Mexico’s constitutional reform that injected impetus in the oil and gas industry was swift and it benefited from the support of the major political parties in the country following the Pacto por Mexico (Pact for Mexico) agreed right after the election and signed the day after by President Peña Nieto...

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African researchers want more say in genomics data

African researchers want more say in genomics data

Many human genome studies ask participants to sign a form that gives them little direct control over how their data will be used. But a panel of researchers in Africa says that this can fuel distrust between researchers and participants, and needs to change. This stark message comes in a...

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Decarbonisation: Why Africa is investing more and faster in gas, renewable energy

Decarbonisation: Why Africa is investing more and faster in gas, renewable energy

The power sector accounts for up to 41 per cent of global carbon dioxide emissions today, with Africa contributing about 2-3 per cent. In parallel, there are still over 580 million people on the continent who do not have access to reliable energy and the demand for electricity is expected...

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African energy stakeholders sign partnerships to spur growth in the sector

African energy stakeholders sign partnerships to spur growth in the sector

Future Energy Series Africa (FESA) has signed an agreement with the African Forum for Utility Regulators (AFUR) for strategic partnership. FESA is a project origination platform that targets the continent’s most influential low-carbon energy stakeholders. As part of the agreement, AFUR will contribute to the development of the inaugural FESA...

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