StarTimes acquires broadcast rights for UEFA Nations League for sub-Saharan Africa
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Workers at a PDAC-supported Commercial Farm in the Cuanza Sul Province of Angola. Photo credit: PDAC Project Implementation Unit.
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MBS Sports, the sports content arm of Media Business Solutions (MBS), has concluded a four-year deal with LaLiga for the broadcast of weekly league games in sub-Saharan Africa. The deal grants MBS Sports exclusive free-to-air (FTA) broadcast rights for the 2020/21 to 2023/24 games in the territory
Zug, Switzerland – The International Olympic Committee has signed a new agreement with Infront for the media rights to Sub-Saharan Africa for all Olympic properties up until and including 2024
Secretary of State Antony Blinken launched the new U.S. Strategy Toward Sub-Saharan Africa on August 8 in Pretoria as part of his visit to South Africa, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda. The new strategy document is an important first step in a lengthy journey to transform U.S-Africa relations into strong partnerships with African…
A greater part of Africa’s populationcan’t afford a healthy diet than any other regional population. Food insecurity in sub-Saharan Africa is caused by climate change, high levels of poverty, rapid population growth, low economic growth, inadequate infrastructure and conflicts. Women are the backbone of agricultural labour in the region. The problems of limited access to…
A lack of access to electricity or a stable grid can have major knock-on effects in terms of health, education and water, and, inevitably, complicates the provision of basic public services. Sub-Saharan Africa is home to 80% of the global population without access to electricity, with the majority of these people living in rural areas