March 10, 2015

Could Bitcoin ease the pain of Africa’s migrant workforce?

 By Tom Jackson Cape Town published March 10, 2014 Bitcoin might conjure up visions of dark doings on the Silk Road website and wildly fluctuating value […]
March 6, 2015

International Women’s Day 2015

 International Women’s Day 2015 08 March 2015 8 March every year: Celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. This Day […]
March 6, 2015

Celebrating Womanhood: Make it Happen

 Celebrating Womanhood: Make it Happen! There is cause to celebrate womanhood. The UN has declared March 8th, the International Women’s Day. A day set aside to […]
March 5, 2015

7 women who changed the world

 Scientist Rosalind Franklin at work in a laboratory in London. Leading Women connects you to extraordinary women of our time, remarkable professionals who have made it […]
February 28, 2015

The Double Burden of Malnutrition

 Image: photo extraite de la campagne Starved for Attention – Nouveau regard sur la malnutrition, République démocratique du Congo, 2009 © Franco Pagetti/VII Source: http://www.ipsnews.net/2014/11/the-double-burden-of-malnutrition/ ROME, Nov […]
February 26, 2015

‘Investors Switching into Forward Speculation on Naira’

  Obinna Chima with agency report More foreign investors are switching out of Nigerian bonds into forwards speculating on the naira’s future value, a report has […]
February 24, 2015

Liberia’s ill economy fights back

 Liberia’s ill economy fights back A street vendor sells Liberian flags near an Ebola isolation ward on August 15, 2014 in the country’s capital of Monrovia. […]
February 24, 2015

Nigeria’s enterprising five-to-nine work ethic

 Nigeria’s enterprising five-to-nine work ethic Onitsha in Nigeria has one of the world’s biggest markets Nigeria has Africa’s largest economy. It is mostly known for oil, […]
February 24, 2015

South Africa’s Three Wheeler is in the lane

 South Africa’s Three Wheeler is in the lane  (CNN)Ever hopped in a taxi and sat in traffic for hours whilst pedestrians and cyclists sailed past your […]
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