10 Ways You Didn’t Know To Cook An Egg
The “incredible, edible egg” earned that description, which is why every time you scramble yours, you’re missing an opportunity. Just by altering the cooking method, you can change the taste of this...
View ArticleZimbabwe In Negotiations For Two More Foreign Airlines
Zimbabwe, which once had 34 airlines flying into the country but now has 14, hopes to add two more to its runways by the end of 2014, ZimbabweIndependent reports. The government is promoting Victoria...
View ArticleIs Chinese Investment In South Africa Shifting From Mining To Property?
In the past year there’s been a big shift in Chinese investment in South Africa from mining to property, SouthChinaMorningPost reports. Raw materials have been the vast majority of South African...
View ArticleEnvironmental Pollution More Than a Health Hazard in Tunisia
Rebah Dhibi , a resident of Kasserine, Tunisia is one of many people who are grappling with the harsh effects of environmental pollution. A CCTV Africa report revealed that a neighborhood factory is...
View ArticleAFKI Corporate: The Creation Of A Media Crisis
Over the last several weeks and months the world has witnessed several countries going through crisis situations, and we have witnessed these crisis being handled with varying degrees of efficiency....
View ArticleForeign Minister Of Seychelles Visits Cape Verde
From Asemana The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Seychelles, Jean Paul Adam, will visit Cape Verde in the coming days to discuss cooperation between the two countries and prepare the visit by Cape...
View ArticleMayors Of Praia, Cape Verde, And Boston Firm Up Relationship
From The Boston Globe The mayors of Boston and Praia, the capital of Cape Verde, sat at a 10-foot-long mahogany table in City Hall discussing ways to strengthen the economic, social, and political...
View ArticleCape Verde Ratifies Air Accord With Equatorial Guinea
From Asemana Cape Verde will soon ratify an accord with Equatorial Guinea permitting the mobility of persons and goods between the two countries. The accord, which was approved in the 2010, will go...
View Article10 Missing After Chinese Company Attacked In Cameroon
From The New Zealand Herald Unidentified assailants attacked the camp of a Chinese company in Cameroon, leaving 10 people missing and one injured, Chinese state media reported Saturday. The Chinese...
View ArticleEgypt Prosecutor Speaks Out Against Court Over Mass Death Sentences
From Business Insider Egypt’s public prosecutor has appealed against the mass death sentences issued by a provincial court, which had caused an international outcry, state media reported on Saturday,...
View ArticleWorld Banks Okays $250M Creidt To Ethiopia For New Jobs
From New Business Ethiopia The World Bank’s Board of Executive Directors approved a $250 million credit in support of Ethiopia’s effort to create new jobs and increase competitiveness in light...
View ArticleSymbion Power To Build 450 MW Power Plant In Ghana
Ghana is looking for its electricity power crisis to improve. Symbion Power will construct 450 megawatts power plant in Ghana, to start next year. “The project estimated to cost 700 million dollars...
View ArticleIvory Coast Army Retakes Town After Deadly Attack
On Friday, gunmen took over a village on Ivroy Coast´s southwestern border with Liberia after gunmen seized it in an attack that killed 13 people. Now the army has recaptured it, the country’s defense...
View ArticleHave Breakfast With Giraffes At Kenya´s Giraffe Manor
For $505 per person per night you can stay Kenya´s Giraffe Manor and have breakfast with the giraffes. Located southwest of Nairobi, Giraffe Manor lets guests spend time with local giraffes who roam...
View ArticleEmirates Airlines To Boost Flights To Seychelles
From Standard Dubai-based Emirates Airline plans to increase its service to the Seychelles through its hub in Dubai, starting October 28. Senior Vice President, Commercial Operations, Latin America,...
View ArticleSudan Arrests Ex-Prime Minister, Could Face Death
From Business Recorder Sudan’s state security arrested opposition leader and ex-premier Sadiq al-Mahdi, his secretary said, after he reportedly accused a counter-insurgency unit of rape and other...
View ArticlePiracy Decreases In Somalia, But Still Dangerous Waters
From Business Standard Off the coast of Somalia, a sailor on board the French ship Sirocco observes two dhows through binoculars, establishing they are both bona fide fishing vessels. If the coast of...
View ArticleFrontrunner In Guinea-Bissau’s Presidential Election Calls For Peace As Vote...
From Reuters The frontrunner in Guinea-Bissau’s election ended his campaign by calling for peace as the coup-prone West African country prepared for a Sunday vote meant bring political stability and...
View ArticleSouth Africa´s GIBS Named Best Business School In Africa
From CNBC Africa The University of Pretoria’s Gordon School of Business Science (GIBS) has been ranked the best industry school in Africa. The school improved by one step from position 43rd last year...
View ArticleNigerian Business Like Mauritius Tax Friendly Jurisdiction
Many countries, especially Nigeria, like Mauritius’ tax friendly jurisdiction option for strategic business opportunities. “People refer to [Mauritius] as a tax haven, whereas actually it is a low tax...
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