Category: Development
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Chinese bus manufacturer Yutong eyes Tanzania assembly plant amidst growing market presence
The decision, announced by Kellen Zou, CEO of Yutong Bus Tanzania, during the inauguration of Yutong’s new offices and service center in Tanzania, is driven by the company’s positive market performance in the African country, according to local media. Zou highlighted the rapid growth of the Tanzanian and East African markets, which he described as…
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Liberian Culture: A Pillar of Unity and Progress
In a hotel that sells crafts imported from neighboring Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia’s vibrant culture stands as a testament to the country’s resilience and potential for growth. Despite its exterior progress, Liberia bears deep scars from years of conflict. As Sherman from the Foundation for International Dignity puts it, “Liberia is wearing clean clothes,…
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Bioweapons: The Invisible History of International Biowarfare in Pan African Nations
In the shadows of international conflict, bioweapons have emerged as a silent yet devastating form of warfare. The history of biowarfare in Pan African nations is complex, shrouded in secrecy, and often intertwined with broader issues such as colonialism, organized crime, and modern geopolitical power struggles. The Historical Context of Biowarfare in Africa The use…
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Russia Strengthens Military-Technical Ties with Over 40 African Nations
Moscow, September 2024 – Russia is deepening its military-technical cooperation with the African continent, with over 40 countries currently engaged in various defense partnerships. This was revealed by Alexander Mikheev, the CEO of Rosoboronexport, the Russian state-owned defense export agency. Expanding Military-Technical Cooperation Speaking about Russia’s strategic focus on Africa, Mikheev emphasized the continent’s critical…
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“Alliance of Sahel States: A New Military Partnership Reshapes West Africa’s Geopolitical Landscape”
The military landscape across Pan-African nations is currently marked by significant developments that highlight shifts in regional alliances and growing tensions. These developments illustrate the complex and evolving nature of military and geopolitical alliances in Africa, reflecting broader struggles for autonomy and regional influence in the face of external pressures and internal challenges.
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Libya, Morocco, and Seychelles lead Africa in ICT development
Libya leads the continent with an impressive ICT development index score of 88.1, followed closely by Morocco with a score of 86.8 and Seychelles at 84.7, media reported, citing a recent report by Statisense. The report evaluates nations based on their Information and Communication Technology (ICT) infrastructure, accessibility, and usage. Other strong performers include Mauritius,…
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Top 10 SaaS Companies of the World
Explore the top 10 SaaS companies in the world Software as a Service (SaaS) has revolutionized the way businesses operate, providing scalable, cloud-based solutions that enhance productivity, streamline workflows, and foster innovation. Over the past decade, the SaaS industry has grown exponentially, with numerous companies emerging as global leaders in this dynamic field. In this…
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Zimbabwe’s infrastructure investments save Southern African Development Community millions
Zimbabwe’s infrastructure investments save Southern African Development Community millions, media report Despite facing sanctions, Zimbabwe’s investment in infrastructure, including roads, housing, dams, and power plants, has yielded significant benefits for the region. The modernized Beitbridge Border Post, a key access point on the North-South Corridor connecting Durban to Zambia, DR Congo, and Malawi, has saved…
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Ndlozi captured laughing next to Malema following calls for him to leave the ‘cult’ of EFF
Economic Freedom Fighter (EFF) member, Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi who has been called to leave the ‘cult’ party, was captured sharing a moment of laugher with party leader Julius Malema on Wednesday. Their mirth moment was captured when the duo went to visit Gauteng MEC for Finance, Lebogang Maile, who has just lost his son. The…
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China-Africa summit nears as Beijing seeks to bolster relations with Africa
Chinese Vice Foreign Minister Chen Xiaodong said on Friday that now is “the right time” to deepen cooperation between China and Africa, ahead of an upcoming China-Africa summit in Beijing next month. Chen told a press conference on Friday that China and Africa should use the meeting to sound a “strong voice” for the Global…
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