Kenya to have highest number of IPOs in East Africa Kenya’s share of IPOs in sub-Saharan African is projected at about 8 per cent.
Kenya’s top export earners fail to rake in enough cash Drop in the performance blamed on erratic weather patterns and suppressed external demand.
Africa has the numbers, where are the flights? Today, as Africa’s economies are poised to take off, the aviation sector, despite the collective promise that it holds, seemed “grounded.”
Rwanda’s case shows the flip side of WB’s ‘Doing Business Report’ Will the World Bank leadership put vested interests aside and agree to an open and transparent process?
How safe are the ivory, rhino horn stockpiles in EA vaults? Conservationists say burning the tusks could prevent corrupt officials from selling them illegally.
Dar at risk of failing US aid test due to rising corruption Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda have never been cleared for the programme in its 10-year history.
Zuma moves to defuse tensions over FDLR Visit was about regional peace and security, although Uganda and Tanzania do not seem to pull in the same direction on FDLR.
African farmers reap little benefit from oil price drop Many smallholders are unaware of the falling crude oil prices since July, while others doubt any savings will filter through the web of agents and brokers.
Lip service: The growing market for cosmetics Makeup is now big business in the region with recent entrants to the market including Sleek, Flormar, Revlon, Maybelline, SuzieBeauty and House of Tara.
Rwandan genocide court shuts after 20 years and $2b ICTR, set up in late 1994 to try the alleged masterminds behind Rwanda's genocide, is ending its work, with only its appeals chamber staying open for one final trial.