Too many regional economic communities, are they really helpful to African trade?

Too many regional economic communities, are they really helpful to African trade?

Africa is a complex continent. She is an eclectic mix of authoritarian regimes – where leaders have been in power for many decades; countries that are attempting to make their way towards democracy – even if progress is incremental and slow. There are others that have had a stronger semblance...

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Angola nears Africa oil giant status with 57 billion barrels and 27 trillion cubic feet of gas

Angola nears Africa oil giant status with 57 billion barrels and 27 trillion cubic feet of gas

Italian oil and gas mining giant ENI has announced discovery of new deposits in Angola, elevating the southwestern African nation to one of the leading producers on the continent south of the Sahara Desert. ENI announced the discovery on April 6 in its Block 15/06 concession offshore Angola, to underline...

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In fiery social media war, irate Kenyans petition IMF to deny their ‘eating thieves’ loans

In fiery social media war, irate Kenyans petition IMF to deny their ‘eating thieves’ loans

Four hashtags sum up Kenyan’s frustration with President Uhuru Kenyatta’s handling of the economy: #NoLoantoKenya, #UhuruMalizaUende, #ThiefOfTheLoans, #IMFStopLoaningKenya. In threads under these hashtags, the angry public gives their verdict on an administration that was nine years ago romanticised as the springboard to economic dynamism in digital age, to leave office....

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Africa’s urban rot: ‘We treat human beings like waste by ignoring or brutalising them’

Africa’s urban rot: ‘We treat human beings like waste by ignoring or brutalising them’

A report presented to South African Tswane city in June 2019 highlighted the need for economic growth and job creation. It specifically addressed “the problem of informal recyclers sorting waste in an uncoordinated manner across the City,” and made a commitment to “extend their waste management systems in order to...

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Human ‘scavengers’ in Africa exist because cities, residents create ‘garbage economy’

Human ‘scavengers’ in Africa exist because cities, residents create ‘garbage economy’

For the “Bagerezi” – informal recyclable material reclaimers – Covid-19 was just one extra thing to worry about. They face many more immediate dangers every day and are subject to every kind of disadvantage: homelessness, hunger and exposure to the elements, ostracism, exploitation, harassment and threats of eviction. The Bagerezi...

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Free trade talks: Greens wary US will bully Kenya to unban plastics use

Free trade talks: Greens wary US will bully Kenya to unban plastics use

Kenya and the United States are on the verge of resuming free trade talks amid fears that Washington plastic manufacturers through the American Chamber of Commerce (ACC) are piling pressure on their government to compel Nairobi to unban use of plastics. Faced with a tanking economy spiralling unemployment, food shores...

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Serious questions raised about how Kenya approved banned killer pesticide

Serious questions raised about how Kenya approved banned killer pesticide

Known for lax implementation of its laws and an overarching thirst for bribes, Kenyan authorities may have signed away the lives and safety of thousands of its citizens after it failed to implement international ban on a deadly weedkiller from global pesticide giant Syngenta and its predecessorcompanies – Imperial Chemical...

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Rugby Africa in scrum for gender parity in the sport with new advisory committee

Rugby Africa in scrum for gender parity in the sport with new advisory committee

Rugby Africa moved its campaign for gender equality notch higher with the launch on Thursday of Women’s Rugby Advisory Committee (WRAC) and sub-committees that will be charged with the promotion of the sport among women. As part of Rugby Africa’s broader strategy, the role of WRAC and its sub committees...

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Rugby Africa: Namibia’s iconic women’s rugby coach Kotze is ‘Unstoppable’

Rugby Africa: Namibia’s iconic women’s rugby coach Kotze is ‘Unstoppable’

Rugby Africa’s Unstoppable Christel Janet (CJ) Kotze chose the unbeaten path when she followed her father’s footsteps to the helm rugby in Namibia, and now Africa. To her, patience and determination are the ingredients of a personality that has propelled her to the top of a sport that only began...

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ICC Appeals Chamber upholds 30-year jail term for former DRC rebel leader

ICC Appeals Chamber upholds 30-year jail term for former DRC rebel leader

The Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court has upheld the decision by Trial Chamber VI of July 8, 2019 found Bosco Ntaganda guilty of 18 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Consequently, Mr Ntaganda will serve 30 years imprisonment as had been decided by the Trial Chamber...

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