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Making the cut

While the slaughter of donkeys is banned across several African countries, Kenya has doubled its industry to keep up... Read more
19 Sep, 2017
Electrifying bid

Electrifying bid

Solar power from the Sahara could soon be powering around 2 million homes in Europe, according to a report... Read more
19 Sep, 2017

Electrifying bid

Solar power from the Sahara could soon be powering around 2 million homes in Europe, according to a report... Read more
19 Sep, 2017
Under surveillance

Under surveillance

Increasingly, African governments are requesting user information from the likes of Facebook and Google, according a Quartz Africa report.... Read more
12 Sep, 2017

Under surveillance

Increasingly, African governments are requesting user information from the likes of Facebook and Google, according a Quartz Africa report.... Read more
12 Sep, 2017
Help from above

Help from above

Come January next year, Tanzania’s skies will be teeming with drones as the country launches the world’s largest unmanned... Read more
12 Sep, 2017
Meaty matters

Meaty matters

In South Africa, meat costs 20% less than the global average, yet the country’s unskilled labour force generally has... Read more
12 Sep, 2017

Meaty matters

In South Africa, meat costs 20% less than the global average, yet the country’s unskilled labour force generally has... Read more
12 Sep, 2017

Help from above

Come January next year, Tanzania’s skies will be teeming with drones as the country launches the world’s largest unmanned... Read more
12 Sep, 2017
Ground rules

Ground rules

The Alphamin Bisie tin mine in the DRC’s North Kivu region holds one of the largest and most significant... Read more
5 Sep, 2017