African Decisions News Asset allotment A study funded by the Research Project on Employment, Income Distribution and Inclusive Growth reveals that 10% of South... Read more 11 Oct, 2016
African Decisions News Put into power Nigeria’s federal government has unveiled a plan to ramp up its electricity generation – including a nuclear option and... Read more 11 Oct, 2016
African Decisions News Taking stock Liberia – the continent’s oldest independent country – is set to get its first bourse, nearly six years after... Read more 11 Oct, 2016
African Decisions News Big money In Africa, the 100 largest companies (by revenue) contribute up to 60% of corporate taxes. Accumulating some US$1.4 trillion... Read more 4 Oct, 2016
African Decisions News Going for gold In early September, Africa recorded the highest in-situ value in the world for reported reserves and resources of primary... Read more 4 Oct, 2016
African Decisions News Baby steps A study conducted in Kenya has discovered that special antibodies from infants could assist in the development of an... Read more 4 Oct, 2016
African Decisions News Spill the beans Ethiopia is currently one of the world’s poorest countries, despite experiencing double-digit GDP growth over the last decade (10.2%... Read more 27 Sep, 2016
African Decisions News First aid In terms of being prepared for health challenges of the future, emerging countries are adopting connected care technology to help... Read more 27 Sep, 2016
African Decisions News You’re welcome Ghana is 25 times more successful in attracting tourism revenues compared to its much bigger West African counterpart, Nigeria.... Read more 27 Sep, 2016
African Decisions News Other side of the coin The cost of living in 2016 has become more expensive for South Africans. However, the country is the cheapest... Read more 20 Sep, 2016