For years, Kenya’s sugar industry has occupied a complicated position within East Africa’s economy. The country is one of the region’s largest consumers of sugar, yet domestic production has consistently struggled to meet demand. Successive governments have attempted to revive the sector through reforms, subsidies and trade protections aimed at supporting local farmers and millers
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Sir: The House of Representatives committee on infectious disease on Thursday, 25th June, organised a one day public hearing on a bill for an act to establish the National Institute for Public Health and Infectious Disease for prevention, research, diagnosis control and management of infectious diseases in Nigeria and for related matters. It is however…
“Articles 221 and 222 of the Constitution require that the Appropriations Bill be assented to by June 30 every year to guarantee the continuity of government operations,” Ruto explained
For much of the past two decades, Africa’s business conversation has centred on potential. We have debated demographics, entrepreneurship, natural re the continent’s future. That potential is real. The more important question now is whether we can convert it into sustainable, inclusive and scalable growth
The parliament in Ghana has approved a new bill criminalising homosexuality and the promotion of LGBTQ+ activities