[ad_1] – A new dashboard – the first to examine the prevalence and response to hepatitis in the African region of the World Health Organization (WHO), This analysis is the first to …
Read More »Visa, KCB Bank Kenya and BAK scan motorcycle payments
[ad_1] Vis is working with KCB Bank Kenya and the Boda Boda Association for Security in Kenya (BAK) to digitize payments from motorcycle transport operators. The partnership begins with a three-month pilot …
Read More »Ghana ranked 3rd most peaceful country in Africa
[ad_1] General News of Thursday, June 20, 2019 Source: starrfm.com.gh 2019-06-20 Ghana placed 44th in the world with Iceland leading the overall chart Ghana came third after Botswana and Malawi respectively in …
Read More »Mozambican President says US-Africa trade summit helps attract investment – Xinhua
[ad_1] MAPUTO, June 19 (Xinhua) – Mozambican President Filipe Nyusi said Wednesday in Maputo that the US-Africa Business Summit was an excellent opportunity to attract investment to the country. Nyusi spoke at …
Read More »WorldBank: Resilient infrastructure is critical to economies, well being
[ad_1] The report by the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) attached to the World Bank said that it was almost half way to flooding, while flood-related transport disruptions cost …
Read More »Bolt – formerly Taxify – offers Bolt for companies and companies
[ad_1] TechInAfrica – On-demand transport applications are now part of our daily lives, even outside of Africa, in various continents and regions where mobility is at the center of the millennial generation's …
Read More »World Bank: Broken roads and networks cost the poor nations billions of dollars
[ad_1] World Bank says natural disasters damage infrastructure costing developing countries $ 18 billion a year Floods, storms and other natural disasters, made more likely by climate change, cost hundreds of billions …
Read More »Killing elephants in Botswana is a catchment of voices that co …
[ad_1] Elephants have become a hot political issue in Botswana, with President Mokgweetsi Masisi beating the hunting drum, a true vote-preacher in rural communities. But the country, which has the largest and …
Read More »Sudan faces 'four options' | MEMRI
[ad_1] The massacre of more than 100 civilians in Khartoum on 3 June 2019 by units of the ruling junta in Sudan, the Transitional Military Council (TMC), galvanized some international actions. He …
Read More »Children return to Burkina Faso with the help of IOM
[ad_1] The Burkinabe are back, the vast majority of them returning from Libya. This effort is funded by the European Union 's Emergency Trust Fund for Africa. Social Action, with the technical …
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