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The right call

Africa’s poorest are three times more likely to own a mobile phone than a flushing toilet. A survey by public-attitude researchers Afrobarometer found that... Read more
26 Jan, 2016
Planting the seeds

Planting the seeds

Severe drought across sub-Saharan Africa has led to widespread crop failure and starvation, prompting some countries to loosen their... Read more
19 Jan, 2016

Planting the seeds

Severe drought across sub-Saharan Africa has led to widespread crop failure and starvation, prompting some countries to loosen their... Read more
19 Jan, 2016
More power to you

More power to you

After decades of discussion, the continuous power woes plaguing Zambia and Zimbabwe could soon receive some relief once the... Read more
19 Jan, 2016
Paying one’s dues

Paying one’s dues

PwC and the World Bank Group have released a joint report that compares tax regimes across 189 economies, ranking them... Read more
19 Jan, 2016

More power to you

After decades of discussion, the continuous power woes plaguing Zambia and Zimbabwe could soon receive some relief once the... Read more
19 Jan, 2016

Paying one’s dues

PwC and the World Bank Group have released a joint report that compares tax regimes across 189 economies, ranking them... Read more
19 Jan, 2016

The sky’s the limit

More than 100 000 Kenyans residing in the US will soon be able to fly directly to their home country... Read more
12 Jan, 2016
Meaty issue

Meaty issue

The number of privately owned wildlife farms in South Africa grew from 3 500 in 1992 to over 10 000... Read more
12 Jan, 2016