Women led companies remain a rarity across Africa in spite of a growing body of evidence that more diverse management produces better results.
With just under one month to go before the start of the 2022 Beijing Olympic Games, China is ready to show the world how it will use 5G technology and green energy to successfully run a major sporting event.
A recent survey has shed light on the alarming number of households that go to bed on an empty stomach every night.
Ramaphosa said the nations also need to ensure access to Covid-19 diagnostics as well as therapeutics to be able to collectively respond to the pandemic.
Botswana has lifted the sale of alcohol and public gathering following the declining number of Covid-19 infections cases and deaths, President Mokgweetsi Masisi has said on Friday.
Amanda Kandawire-Khoza has proven why she is the whole package, having started three business ventures during the Covid-19 pandemic, aside from being a pilot.
A Malawian woman has been sentenced to two years in jail for burning her 7-year-old son with a hot knife over the alleged theft of a chicken.
The EU handed over a certificate to the rooibos industry in the Western Cape earlier this week in recognition of it being registered as a protected designation of origin (PDO).
Egypt’s state-owned automotive manufacturing company Nasr has started the process of testing electric vehicles in the North African country.
These children face exposure to multiple climate and environmental shocks with a high vulnerability due to inadequate essential services, such as water and sanitation, healthcare and education.
Musavuli had been threatened for years for trying to raise awareness about the Ebola virus and in recent months had been hosting a programme called “People, let’s open our eyes” in which he was critical of not only of local armed militias but also members of the DRC’s armed forces operating in Ituri.
According to the mines and hydrocarbons ministry, the Lima issued the mandate during a virtual meeting this month for all oil and gas workers to be vaccinated against the coronavirus.
Eskom has suspended employees who were working at Unit 4 of Medupi power plant whose generator exploded at the weekend.
The health ministry in Egypt has donated three military planes of medical supplies to Tunisia as the North African country battles a new wave of Covid-19 infections.
According to The National, during Sunday's vaccine drive five percent of the country’s population of 11. 7 million was vaccinated. .
The World Health Organisation has spoken out against allocation of vaccine doses to leisure travel and the practice of jumping the queue to get vaccinated.
The head of the health committee in Egypt, Ashraf Hatem, has warned that despite a decline in Covid-19 cases in the North African country, vaccination rates remain very low.
Money will go towards distribution of food hampers
The mega church that TB Joshua had pastored for over 30 years before his passing on June 5 has debunked rumours by local media that there is a succession battle at the church.
Gabon health authorities reported 95 active cases, whereas at the end of May this figure was still close to the 3,000 mark.
Some families of survivors take “revenge rape” on the other family. Other cases are settled between the perpetrator and the survivor’s family, especially when the survivor was a virgin and the family is desperately poor.
In a bid to latch onto this new technology, China created the Blockchain Service Network (BSN), which has slowly been evolving the nation’s ports and cities.
The fibre network is expected to improve internet access for more than 30 million people and help meet growing demand for regional connectivity across Central Africa.
In its bid to silence critics over the handling of the coronavirus pandemic and continuing farmer protests, the Indian government has taken aim at US tech giants Twitter, Facebook and Amazon in order to restrict public content.
After losing a case, a client allegedly paid R150 000 into Chantal du Plessis’ trust account as per the court order. She then allegedly redirected the money for personal use.