Tags GENERAL South Africa to give free HIV treatment to all infected people South Africans that are HIV positive will receive free antiretroviral treatment from the state in a bid to fight the
Tags GENERAL Gabon authorities arrest 1,000 following post-election violence Authorities in Gabon have arrested around 1,000 people following the violence that has rocked the nation after President Ali Bongo
Tags GENERAL Pravin Gordhan to accompany President Zuma to G20 Summit in Hangzhou South Africa’s Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan will accompany President Jacob Zuma to the Chinese city of Hangzhou to attend the
Tags GENERAL Akon gets $1 billion backing from Chinese investors to boost project to power Africa American star singer Akon got a huge boost in his project that aims to expand electricity reach in Africa, after
Tags GENERAL Leadership in Africa in the 21st Century-Intellectuals a big let down Intellectuals have failed Africa for they form part of the narrow elite that seeks to organize society to drive private
Tags GENERAL Wilfried Bony, Islam Slimani among African stars involved in last day transfers The English Premier League’s transfer window shut down last night, and as always, it did so with a lot of
Tags GENERAL AU gives cautious approval of elections in Gabon but reports irregularities The African Union, meanwhile, has given a cautious approval of the elections. It says there were irregularities. But that the
Tags GENERAL China teams up with South Africa to build $800 million car plant South Africa’s automotive sector has received another boost. The country’s reputation for advanced and efficient motor manufacturing capabilities has attracted
Tags GENERAL Businesses in Kenya’s ‘Little Mogadishu’ close to protest increase in hawkers Nairobi’s Eastleigh district, or ‘Little Mogadishu’ as it’s sometimes called, is one of the most thriving business hubs in Kenya.
Tags GENERAL Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg meets tech developers in Lagos Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has met with developers and local businesses in Nigeria during his first visit to