Firms that have forecast Kenya’s economy to grow less than five percentage points are Euromonitor International of UK (4.9 percent), Goldman Sachs (4.8 percent), JPMorgan (4.8 percent), Oxford Economics (4.8 percent) and London’s Standard Chartered (4.7 percent).
( MENAFN - IANS) Nairobi, Jan 30 (IANS) Video-sharing social networking platform TikTok announced partnerships with global digital advertising firm Aleph Holdings and Kenya-based e-commerce platform Wowzi, which is expected to boost Kenya's creative economy.
Research with smallholder farmers in Kenya shows that tree-planting schemes must account for complex local issues and preferences.
But sub-Saharan Africa is urbanizing while still poor ... The dispute delayed project development by several years. Last year, Tatu City's Kenya head, Preston Mendenhall, took the unusual step of accusing the governor of the county where the development ...
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In sub-Saharan Africa more than six million pregnant and parenting girls are out of school – and few go back after giving birth. Here’s how the barriers to girls’ schooling can be broken down to help keep young moms in class.
Off-grid solar power, ranging from basic photovoltaic lamps to more robust local mini-grids, was identified as a crucial element in addressing the electricity gap.
Africa Oil (TSE:AOI – Get Free Report) was upgraded by investment analysts at Barclays to a “strong-buy” rating in a research note issued to investors on Tuesday,Zacks.com reports. Africa Oil Stock Down 1.
Kenya Airways (KQ) celebrates 48 years of connecting Africa to the world, with accolades such as Africa’s Leading Airline and a historic profit turnaround in 2024
A sudden appreciation in several African currencies, such as the Nigerian naira and Tanzanian shilling, allowed telecom provider Airtel Africa to post a $133 million net profit in the third quarter (October-December) of FY25 on Wednesday. Attributable to the owners of the company, this compares to a net loss of $6 million in Q3FY24.
In sub-Saharan Africa, more than six million pregnant and parenting girls are out of school — and few go back after giving birth. Here’s how the barriers to girls’ schooling can be broken down to help keep young moms in class.
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The rise of cryptocurrencies in Africa
By Harold Kwabena FEARON and Dennis AKWABOAH Cryptocurrencies and digital assets in general have become a transformative force across the globe, reshaping traditional financial systems and introducing new paradigms for value transfer,