Zimbabwe faces electricity crisis as plant shut Zimbabweans are already enduring rolling power cuts that last up to 12 hours a day.
Gender equity: The missing link to Great Lakes peace Without the active participation of women, the goals of equality, development and peace can’t be achieved.
Road tolls distort EAC cross-border trade Traders are calling for harmonisation of fees for trucks criss-crossing the East African region.
Burundi says no to GMO imports Experts have warned that lack of proper equipment may see GMOs imported into Burundi.
15 African states to pilot open skies initiative At only 1.9 percent of global traffic in 2019, Africa’s aviation contributed $63 billion to the continent’s GDP.
Ukraine war: Winning African hearts via the stomach Moscow has promised African countries of ‘free’ fertilizer and grain, cautioning the continent against backing ‘Western propaganda.’
Air Tanzania grounds A220s, weighs options One of ATCL’s A220 last flew on January 3, this year and has been parked at Maastricht Aachen Airport in The Netherlands.
Inside KQ-SAA pan-African dream carrier South Africans have done business in Kenya and the wider region before but they have registered mixed fortunes
Choppies fights technical insolvency Technical insolvency arises when the value of the company’s liabilities rise at a faster rate than that of its assets due to increased debts.
Hunger for investors in EA relegates labour rights The revelations emerged during the African Business and Human Rights Forum in Accra, Ghana.