British prime minister, Theresa May will begin her maiden trip to the African continent on Tuesday in South Africa, before heading to Kenya and Nigeria, the other economic powerhouses in the region. May, who is leading the United Kingdom through
British prime minister, Theresa May will begin her maiden trip to the African continent on Tuesday in South Africa, before heading to Kenya and Nigeria, the other economic powerhouses in the region. May, who is leading the United Kingdom through
British Prime Minister Theresa May is in South Africa. It’s her first visit to the continent since becoming prime minister in 2016. Speaking in Cape Town, she pledged £4bn in support for African economies so as to create jobs for
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NEWS DIGEST -…the attempts by African authorities’ at regulating social media and the wider internet have been met with quite innovative responses. Sooner than authorities block one means, numerous other means emerge. When Egyptian authorities shut down the internet in
The African Public Relations Association (APRA) joins the world in mourning the passing away of a global colossus and true African icon, Kofi Annan. By his death, Africa has lost one of it’s greatest brand assets who along with the
10 Ways to Use Data in Public Relations – Stephen Waddington Hope someone finds this useful Public relations is becoming increasingly data driven. That’s a good thing. Big data has been adopted by the public relations business in a wave
The history of South Africa and Africa cannot be told without the mention of the name Nelson Madiba Mandela who dedicated his life to building a better world for everyone. Mandela is not just a name synonymous to South Africans
New Mobile Taxes To Cripple Digital Inclusion In Uganda Uganda is one of the most celebrated African stories on digital and financial inclusion, following the liberalisation of the telecommunications sector by the government of Uganda in the early 90s. But
Following the conclusion of the 31st AU Summit held in Nouakchott, Mauritania from the 25th of June to 2nd July 2018, the key activities, decisions and declarations of the Summit are provided below. 1. AFRICAN CONTINENTAL FREE TRADE AREA
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