
Transiting to electric vehicles, can Africa afford to miss the bus of yet another revolution?
Policy makers should not fall in the pit skeptics are trapped in where they denigrate making of high tech products as “mere assembling”
Policy makers should not fall in the pit skeptics are trapped in where they denigrate making of high tech products as “mere assembling”
If it is upgraded to accommodate an electric railway, the Tanga-Hoima corridor wouldn’t just be a Uganda-Tanzania affair, but an East African asset
The safest way to ensure that Africa becomes an important global player is not to dance to the tunes of others
Ugandan leaders who immediately replaced the Amin regime didn’t learn from the 1972 expulsion, that ethnic cleansing doesn’t solve problems
A very important political activity is taking place across the East African community; the (s)election of members of the East African Legislative Assembly – EALA.
One option for Africa is to jump into the EVs manufacturing fray and start making African EVs. This is not entirely uncharted territory.
The inevitable has happened. Some countries can no longer raise enough revenue money to pay their debt.
Like the children who don’t want to know where the money for chocolate and school abroad comes from, the parents do not want to know where money in the Treasury comes from.
Four decades since he first became a senior government official as Treasury Secretary, Mwai Kibaki finally took oath as the third president of Kenya at
There is no need to re-invent the wheel. What took other developed countries centuries and decades to build can be done in a few years by those who invest resolutely and wisely.
Policy makers should not fall in the pit skeptics are trapped in where they denigrate making of high tech products as “mere assembling”
If it is upgraded to accommodate an electric railway, the Tanga-Hoima corridor wouldn’t just be a Uganda-Tanzania affair, but an East African asset
The safest way to ensure that Africa becomes an important global player is not to dance to the tunes of others
Ugandan leaders who immediately replaced the Amin regime didn’t learn from the 1972 expulsion, that ethnic cleansing doesn’t solve problems
A very important political activity is taking place across the East African community; the (s)election of members of the East African Legislative Assembly – EALA.
One option for Africa is to jump into the EVs manufacturing fray and start making African EVs. This is not entirely uncharted territory.
The inevitable has happened. Some countries can no longer raise enough revenue money to pay their debt.
Like the children who don’t want to know where the money for chocolate and school abroad comes from, the parents do not want to know where money in the Treasury comes from.
Four decades since he first became a senior government official as Treasury Secretary, Mwai Kibaki finally took oath as the third president of Kenya at
There is no need to re-invent the wheel. What took other developed countries centuries and decades to build can be done in a few years by those who invest resolutely and wisely.
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Part of the problem facing Africa is that the agency to articulate the trials and tribulations of Africans has for long been usurped by foreigners. As a principle, everyone should get involved in debates on Africa, of course. However, rather than Read more