Comesa gets $10m for airspace project The financing will come from the African Development Bank to implement the project that is expected to reduce air transport costs.
Big Brother house beckons Rwandans People from all walks of life braved the long queues with the hope of being picked to represent the country in the popular reality show.
Zambia government 'unaware' of proposal to split Tazara Zambian official says pronouncement by Tanzania was not what was discussed at recent Tazara Council of Ministers meeting.
US giant targets East African Cables market grip The company intends to use Nairobi as an entry point to the East African region.
Dar to cut taxes in tourism industry Tour operators are subjected to 23 different taxes, 12 being business registration and regulatory licence fees, and 11 duties for each tourist vehicle per annum.
Egyptian firm injects $24m into Rift Valley Railways Egyptian firm Qalaa Holdings has injected $24 million in fresh capital into Rift Valley Railways (RVR) as it moves to strengthen the company’s balance sheet to support its ongoing projects.
Africa finally has a continental agricultural strategy Africans are fatigued by the numerous declarations and decisions that are not translated into action. This time around, the expectations are huge.
Mombasa tea auction is systematically shortchanging region’s tea farmers A Japanese proverb states that, “If a man has no tea in him, he is incapable of understanding truth and beauty.”
Tanzania, Zambia sign $80 million Tazara rescue pact Tanzania and Zambia have agreed to provide the struggling Tanzania-Zambia Railway Authority (Tazara) with $80 million in the next 12 months.
What’s with all these international sovereign bonds by African governments? But does real danger lurk behind the glitter? What are the risks and challenges for issuing the bonds?