Tuesday 30 May, 2023
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Corporate Africa News
Category Archives: Government Affairs

The United States Ambassador to South Africa Reuben Brigetey, an African-American, has accused South Africa of selling arms to Russia without consultation with the African Government harking back to the past Apartheid era when the entire western...

Africa the Commodity basket of the world should start to explore all possibilities to trade in local and regional currencies or barter, to extract maximum value from exported resources According to Tedd George, Associate Director at Kleos Advisory...

The mine shaft used to access underground excavation tunnels sits illuminated at a gold mine in Democratic Republic of Congo A leading African mining company based in the DRC will be enjoying high-speed satellite-based connectivity services...

Agenda boasts multiple ministers and Africa’s hospitality leaders The Africa Hospitality Investment Forum (AHIF) has revealed an impressive speaker line-up for its 2022 conference. The programme features several government ministers, the...

Speaking last week at the Smart Energy Forum in Lagos and Abuja in the presence of Nigeria’s top energy decision-makers, senior energy experts from Wärtsilä presented the latest results of an in-depth study which models the most cost-effective...

Heads of State and Government of the Caribbean CommuniCorporate Africa | Corporate Africa Newsty (CARICOM) and Africa have committed to strengthen collaboration and unity and to foster increased trade, investment and people-to-people...

  Energy Capital & Power (www.EnergyCapitalPower.com) International Conference Director, João Gaspar Marques, spoke to H.E Diamantino Pedro Azevedo, Minister of Mineral Resources, Petroleum and Gas of Angola, about the impact of COVID-19...

BY GYUDE MOORE AND VIJAYA RAMACHANDRAN, After four years of inaction, the Biden administration faces a more daunting climate crisis than ever. Special Envoy John Kerry said the administration wants “to develop a U.S. climate finance plan, as...

Working for Zero Hunger

  Africa is not on track to achieve zero hunger by 2030, according to Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) Regional Representative for Africa, Abebe Haile-Gabriel. This was expressed at a meeting reviewing progress made by the continent...

“We need to act now and step up financing if we want to free the world from hunger and poverty by 2030, and offer a sustainable future to the two billion rural people who grow much of our world’s food. Public Development Banks can be leaders...