Zambian president Michael Sata is dead Zambia's government on Wednesday announced that President Michael Sata, 77, has died.
Zambia’s 50, and KK’s still got his white hankie By crying, he got rid of lots of cortisone and bad karma that other leaders bottle up.
Pay TV firms ready for digital switch Star Times, MultiChoice and Zuku target new subscribers ahead of 2015 switch to digital broadcasting.
Tanzania plans global bond market debut in 2015/16 Tanzania plans to make its first foray into the global bond market in 2015/16 after years of delay in securing a credit rating.
Is there hope for regional cricket? The African Cricket Association paid a visit to Kenya and Uganda to see how to salvage the sport in the two countries.
FAO pushes for climate smart farming to curb food insecurity This kind of agriculture addresses the challenges of food security and climate change.
We have history between us, and must deal with it There was a time when deposed African leaders would flee for safety to Somalia.
Writing the Final Chapter on AIDS While this is the most ambitious strategy to eliminate HIV yet, experts say that it can be done.
More travel to Kenya for medical treatment Kenya is positioning itself as a medical hub, taking services to other East African countries and offering credit to patients who finance health bills out of their own pockets.
Comesa bond scheme speeds up transit of goods in Northern Corridor Uganda, Kenya and Rwanda take the lead in using the regional Customs bonds scheme of Comesa.