Tanzania to export electricity to Kenya Tanesco is in the final stage of floating a tender for the design and construction of the line to a border town in Kenya.
Comesa trains food companies in Uganda Distributors are expected to provide products that meet international standards.
Kenya preps for another Eurobond Kenya could become the first African country to tap global debt markets this year as it begins a bond roadshow this week.
Balancing development and conservation Rwanda recently declared Gishwati Forest Reserve its fourth park.
Kenya issues new rules to stop possible spread of yellow fever All visitors arriving from Angola must produce vaccination certificates issued within 10 days prior to the date of travel.
Tanzania says "not surprised" by US aid cut The MCC funding was meant to implement various development projects in energy, road and water sectors.
Nairobi, Dar retail sector ‘promising’ Consumer spending patterns in 10 countries are projected to almost double in the next three years.
China offers to train African and Asian legislators Legislatures urged to play their roles in implementing development plans.
TransCentury says, ‘We have a deal!’ If the group does not honour its obligations, the bondholders will then be at liberty to convert the outstanding debt into equity, reducing the current shareholders to a minority status
Malawi burns 2.6 tonnes of illegal ivory, Tanzania not happy Tanzania had succeeded in delaying the destruction of the 781 tusks since September.