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Kenyan Entrepreneur says Europe is not that rosy
Stories of migrants from Africa, and their often tragic, painful experience as they cross the Mediterranean into Europe have dominated the news lately. Migrants from North Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia are not alone in paying a high price to chase their dreams elsewhere.
However, for one entrepreneur in Kenya the West was anything but rosy. She found her dream right here, at her doorstep.
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Kenya's shopping mall boom
In apparent defiance of terror threats, Kenya's capital, Nairobi is witnessing an unprecedented boom in shopping malls. Buoyed by a growing middle class and infrastructure improvements, developers have spared no effort dotting the City with malls. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports
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23-years old South African becomes a multi-millionaire
The Foreign exchange market is the biggest financial market in the world. At least four trillion dollars is traded on currency markets on a daily basis. This market is known for its volatility and high risk nature, which is why it is mostly traded by banks and big corporate. However a young South African trader has managed to crack it. Sandile Shezi has successfully learnt how to trade currencie
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Ghana looks at Developing New Gas Finds
Ghana's National Petroleum Corporation is assessing the commercial potential of a new gas discovery made in partnership with Italian energy group Eni and the commodities firm, Vitol. The West African country is facing an array of economic challenges including runaway inflation, a stubborn budget deficit and a steep fall in benchmark crude prices. Maria Galang, reports
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China & Egypt's Relations
Relations between Egypt and China stretch back thousands of years.But they've been strengthened significantly in recent times. CCTV's Robert Nagila reports
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Obama's Visit Sparks Debate on Gay Rights in Kenya, Africa
One particular issue has been gripping many Kenyans in recent days. Just what is Barack Obama going to say about gay rights? As in much of Africa, homosexuality is widely frowned upon in Kenya. Some MPs have warned the American president to avoid the matter. But Obama's reportedly said, he will indeed be raising the issue when he's here. CCTV's Kathryn Ogunde has more
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Sino-Eritrean Relations: Eritrea To Boost Import Of China's Machinery
Eritrea's Head of Political Affairs Ghebreab Yemane is visiting China, as part of efforts to biuld closer ties between the two countries. CCTV's Han Peng had an exclusive interview with Yemane in Beijing on a wide range of issues including China's involvement in Africa, illegal migration from Africa to Eruope and U.S allegations of Eritrea sponsoring to terrorism. He first spoke about his missio
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Africa Entrepreneurs Cash in on Growing Demand for Products
Africa's growing middle class is developing an appetite for high-end products and entrepreneurs are tapping into the need. In 2014 African entrepreneurs took advantage of the growing retail economy to sell their products and build their businesses. Maria Galang reports
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Interim President in Burkina Faso reinstated
The reinstatement of Michel Kafando is a done deal according to ECOWAS officials who are due in Ouagadougou on Wednesday to ensure the deposed interim President is peacefully returned to power
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South Africa's first car sharing app
In Johannesburg, South African, a car sharing company called Locomute promises to offer consumers a more tech-savvy and flexible approach to car rentals and transportation. Julie Scheier, has been looking at the business.
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Nigeria Company Using old Shipping Containers to Build Homes
The problem of housing in Nigeria has seen companies try to come up with new innovations. With a shortage in building materials in the capital Lagos, one company has sought an alternative in using old shipping containers. The company says that a house constructed from containers is far much cheaper and can be completed within a week. Leslie Mirungu reports
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Zimbabwe to Construct Africa's "Disneyland"
It's already the top destination on many "must see" lists so what could possibly be added to the Victoria Falls which already draws millions of visitors? A theme park to rival Disneyland according to the Zimbabwean tourism minister. CCTV's Farai Mwakutuya caught up with Walter Mzembi to find out more about the ambitious project
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Egypt's Military Medics Claim to Have HIV/Aids Cure
The breakthrough came when an army engineer invented a sensor to detect the molecular signature of the virus. The patient's blood is treated through what's c...
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Africa's real estate
Property experts in Uganda are warning that a majority of the country's population may never own homes as long as real estate developers continue to exclusiv...
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Ethiopia (CCTV Africa): Addis Ababa's Construction Boom
Ethiopia
CCTV Africa:
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Somalia's Banana industry soars thanks to improving security
Banana farmers in Somalia are a happy lot thanks to growing demand for their produce. As CCTV's Vauldi Carelse reports, agriculture sector reforms and much better security have combined to boost output.
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South Africa's Pavement Bookworm
A book should not be judged by its cover, and the same can be said about our next story of a young reha-bilitated drug addict who has become a voracious reader, and an inspiration to many South Africans. CCTV's Julie Scheier tells us more.
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Faces Of Africa - AMISOM: Africans Save Somalia
Somalia has been ravaged by 20 years of civil war. Widely publicised atrocities prompted the US government to step in to restore order, it was a disaster. If...
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Hydroponics Revolutionize Farming in Kenya
Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. It's relatively recent in Kenya, and it needs an energy intensive climate control system to work well. However, recent developments now allow farmers to practice hydroponics in simple, off-grid sheds. CCTV's Carol Oyola spoke to Peter Chege, one of the first hydroponics farmers in Kenya
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UK Company Reconditions used Tractors for Africa
As the demand for modern farming and agriculture techniques continues to rise across Africa, companies in the UK working in agriculture have begun specializi...
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Disappearing Somali Shilling: US Dollar Preferred Currency of Trade
When is the last time you heard of - much less used, the Somali shilling? There's a good reason for that; it's the dollarization of Somalia's economy. Mobile banking, remittances, you name it, basically every transaction in the country is only done through dollars. As Mohammed Hirmoge reports, the situation is so bad that no one can actually recall when the Somalia Shilling was last printed.
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Bitcoin comes to Africa
Billions of dollars in remittances are transferred from the United States to Africa each year. But there's potential to rapidly change the money transfer industry using Bitcoin exchanges. US regulators and enforcement authorities are however grappling with the fact that Bitcoin is an anonymous system and could be used by criminals and terrorist financiers. CCTV's Daniel Ryntjes reports from Washin
Kenyan Entrepreneur says Europe is not that rosy
Stories of migrants from Africa, and their often tragic, painful experience as they cross the Mediterranean into Europe have dominated the news lately. Migrants...
Stories of migrants from Africa, and their often tragic, painful experience as they cross the Mediterranean into Europe have dominated the news lately. Migrants from North Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia are not alone in paying a high price to chase their dreams elsewhere.
However, for one entrepreneur in Kenya the West was anything but rosy. She found her dream right here, at her doorstep.
wn.com/Kenyan Entrepreneur Says Europe Is Not That Rosy
Stories of migrants from Africa, and their often tragic, painful experience as they cross the Mediterranean into Europe have dominated the news lately. Migrants from North Africa, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia are not alone in paying a high price to chase their dreams elsewhere.
However, for one entrepreneur in Kenya the West was anything but rosy. She found her dream right here, at her doorstep.
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 91
Kenya's shopping mall boom
In apparent defiance of terror threats, Kenya's capital, Nairobi is witnessing an unprecedented boom in shopping malls. Buoyed by a growing middle class and ...
In apparent defiance of terror threats, Kenya's capital, Nairobi is witnessing an unprecedented boom in shopping malls. Buoyed by a growing middle class and infrastructure improvements, developers have spared no effort dotting the City with malls. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports
wn.com/Kenya's Shopping Mall Boom
In apparent defiance of terror threats, Kenya's capital, Nairobi is witnessing an unprecedented boom in shopping malls. Buoyed by a growing middle class and infrastructure improvements, developers have spared no effort dotting the City with malls. CCTV's Clementine Logan reports
- published: 25 Jun 2015
- views: 610
23-years old South African becomes a multi-millionaire
The Foreign exchange market is the biggest financial market in the world. At least four trillion dollars is traded on currency markets on a daily basis. This ma...
The Foreign exchange market is the biggest financial market in the world. At least four trillion dollars is traded on currency markets on a daily basis. This market is known for its volatility and high risk nature, which is why it is mostly traded by banks and big corporate. However a young South African trader has managed to crack it. Sandile Shezi has successfully learnt how to trade currencies and at just 23 he's become one of the youngest multi-millionaires in the country. Shezi now wants to empower other young South Africans to do the same. Sumitra Nydoo caught up with him.
wn.com/23 Years Old South African Becomes A Multi Millionaire
The Foreign exchange market is the biggest financial market in the world. At least four trillion dollars is traded on currency markets on a daily basis. This market is known for its volatility and high risk nature, which is why it is mostly traded by banks and big corporate. However a young South African trader has managed to crack it. Sandile Shezi has successfully learnt how to trade currencies and at just 23 he's become one of the youngest multi-millionaires in the country. Shezi now wants to empower other young South Africans to do the same. Sumitra Nydoo caught up with him.
- published: 19 Aug 2015
- views: 6
Ghana looks at Developing New Gas Finds
Ghana's National Petroleum Corporation is assessing the commercial potential of a new gas discovery made in partnership with Italian energy group Eni and the co...
Ghana's National Petroleum Corporation is assessing the commercial potential of a new gas discovery made in partnership with Italian energy group Eni and the commodities firm, Vitol. The West African country is facing an array of economic challenges including runaway inflation, a stubborn budget deficit and a steep fall in benchmark crude prices. Maria Galang, reports
wn.com/Ghana Looks At Developing New Gas Finds
Ghana's National Petroleum Corporation is assessing the commercial potential of a new gas discovery made in partnership with Italian energy group Eni and the commodities firm, Vitol. The West African country is facing an array of economic challenges including runaway inflation, a stubborn budget deficit and a steep fall in benchmark crude prices. Maria Galang, reports
- published: 30 Jan 2015
- views: 191
China & Egypt's Relations
Relations between Egypt and China stretch back thousands of years.But they've been strengthened significantly in recent times. CCTV's Robert Nagila reports...
Relations between Egypt and China stretch back thousands of years.But they've been strengthened significantly in recent times. CCTV's Robert Nagila reports
wn.com/China Egypt's Relations
Relations between Egypt and China stretch back thousands of years.But they've been strengthened significantly in recent times. CCTV's Robert Nagila reports
- published: 23 Dec 2014
- views: 206
Obama's Visit Sparks Debate on Gay Rights in Kenya, Africa
One particular issue has been gripping many Kenyans in recent days. Just what is Barack Obama going to say about gay rights? As in much of Africa, homosexuality...
One particular issue has been gripping many Kenyans in recent days. Just what is Barack Obama going to say about gay rights? As in much of Africa, homosexuality is widely frowned upon in Kenya. Some MPs have warned the American president to avoid the matter. But Obama's reportedly said, he will indeed be raising the issue when he's here. CCTV's Kathryn Ogunde has more
wn.com/Obama's Visit Sparks Debate On Gay Rights In Kenya, Africa
One particular issue has been gripping many Kenyans in recent days. Just what is Barack Obama going to say about gay rights? As in much of Africa, homosexuality is widely frowned upon in Kenya. Some MPs have warned the American president to avoid the matter. But Obama's reportedly said, he will indeed be raising the issue when he's here. CCTV's Kathryn Ogunde has more
- published: 24 Jul 2015
- views: 25
Sino-Eritrean Relations: Eritrea To Boost Import Of China's Machinery
Eritrea's Head of Political Affairs Ghebreab Yemane is visiting China, as part of efforts to biuld closer ties between the two countries. CCTV's Han Peng had a...
Eritrea's Head of Political Affairs Ghebreab Yemane is visiting China, as part of efforts to biuld closer ties between the two countries. CCTV's Han Peng had an exclusive interview with Yemane in Beijing on a wide range of issues including China's involvement in Africa, illegal migration from Africa to Eruope and U.S allegations of Eritrea sponsoring to terrorism. He first spoke about his mission in Beijing
wn.com/Sino Eritrean Relations Eritrea To Boost Import Of China's Machinery
Eritrea's Head of Political Affairs Ghebreab Yemane is visiting China, as part of efforts to biuld closer ties between the two countries. CCTV's Han Peng had an exclusive interview with Yemane in Beijing on a wide range of issues including China's involvement in Africa, illegal migration from Africa to Eruope and U.S allegations of Eritrea sponsoring to terrorism. He first spoke about his mission in Beijing
- published: 27 Jun 2015
- views: 1278
Africa Entrepreneurs Cash in on Growing Demand for Products
Africa's growing middle class is developing an appetite for high-end products and entrepreneurs are tapping into the need. In 2014 African entrepreneurs took ad...
Africa's growing middle class is developing an appetite for high-end products and entrepreneurs are tapping into the need. In 2014 African entrepreneurs took advantage of the growing retail economy to sell their products and build their businesses. Maria Galang reports
wn.com/Africa Entrepreneurs Cash In On Growing Demand For Products
Africa's growing middle class is developing an appetite for high-end products and entrepreneurs are tapping into the need. In 2014 African entrepreneurs took advantage of the growing retail economy to sell their products and build their businesses. Maria Galang reports
- published: 13 Jan 2015
- views: 39
Interim President in Burkina Faso reinstated
The reinstatement of Michel Kafando is a done deal according to ECOWAS officials who are due in Ouagadougou on Wednesday to ensure the deposed interim President...
The reinstatement of Michel Kafando is a done deal according to ECOWAS officials who are due in Ouagadougou on Wednesday to ensure the deposed interim President is peacefully returned to power
wn.com/Interim President In Burkina Faso Reinstated
The reinstatement of Michel Kafando is a done deal according to ECOWAS officials who are due in Ouagadougou on Wednesday to ensure the deposed interim President is peacefully returned to power
- published: 23 Sep 2015
- views: 173
South Africa's first car sharing app
In Johannesburg, South African, a car sharing company called Locomute promises to offer consumers a more tech-savvy and flexible approach to car rentals and tra...
In Johannesburg, South African, a car sharing company called Locomute promises to offer consumers a more tech-savvy and flexible approach to car rentals and transportation. Julie Scheier, has been looking at the business.
wn.com/South Africa's First Car Sharing App
In Johannesburg, South African, a car sharing company called Locomute promises to offer consumers a more tech-savvy and flexible approach to car rentals and transportation. Julie Scheier, has been looking at the business.
- published: 21 Oct 2015
- views: 126
Nigeria Company Using old Shipping Containers to Build Homes
The problem of housing in Nigeria has seen companies try to come up with new innovations. With a shortage in building materials in the capital Lagos, one compan...
The problem of housing in Nigeria has seen companies try to come up with new innovations. With a shortage in building materials in the capital Lagos, one company has sought an alternative in using old shipping containers. The company says that a house constructed from containers is far much cheaper and can be completed within a week. Leslie Mirungu reports
wn.com/Nigeria Company Using Old Shipping Containers To Build Homes
The problem of housing in Nigeria has seen companies try to come up with new innovations. With a shortage in building materials in the capital Lagos, one company has sought an alternative in using old shipping containers. The company says that a house constructed from containers is far much cheaper and can be completed within a week. Leslie Mirungu reports
- published: 19 Feb 2015
- views: 193
Zimbabwe to Construct Africa's "Disneyland"
It's already the top destination on many "must see" lists so what could possibly be added to the Victoria Falls which already draws millions of visitors? A them...
It's already the top destination on many "must see" lists so what could possibly be added to the Victoria Falls which already draws millions of visitors? A theme park to rival Disneyland according to the Zimbabwean tourism minister. CCTV's Farai Mwakutuya caught up with Walter Mzembi to find out more about the ambitious project
wn.com/Zimbabwe To Construct Africa's Disneyland
It's already the top destination on many "must see" lists so what could possibly be added to the Victoria Falls which already draws millions of visitors? A theme park to rival Disneyland according to the Zimbabwean tourism minister. CCTV's Farai Mwakutuya caught up with Walter Mzembi to find out more about the ambitious project
- published: 07 Jan 2015
- views: 43
Egypt's Military Medics Claim to Have HIV/Aids Cure
The breakthrough came when an army engineer invented a sensor to detect the molecular signature of the virus. The patient's blood is treated through what's c......
The breakthrough came when an army engineer invented a sensor to detect the molecular signature of the virus. The patient's blood is treated through what's c...
wn.com/Egypt's Military Medics Claim To Have Hiv Aids Cure
The breakthrough came when an army engineer invented a sensor to detect the molecular signature of the virus. The patient's blood is treated through what's c...
- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 28302
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author: CCTV Africa
Africa's real estate
Property experts in Uganda are warning that a majority of the country's population may never own homes as long as real estate developers continue to exclusiv......
Property experts in Uganda are warning that a majority of the country's population may never own homes as long as real estate developers continue to exclusiv...
wn.com/Africa's Real Estate
Property experts in Uganda are warning that a majority of the country's population may never own homes as long as real estate developers continue to exclusiv...
Ethiopia (CCTV Africa): Addis Ababa's Construction Boom
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CCTV Africa:
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wn.com/Ethiopia (Cctv Africa) Addis Ababa's Construction Boom
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- published: 11 Jan 2015
- views: 5
Somalia's Banana industry soars thanks to improving security
Banana farmers in Somalia are a happy lot thanks to growing demand for their produce. As CCTV's Vauldi Carelse reports, agriculture sector reforms and much bett...
Banana farmers in Somalia are a happy lot thanks to growing demand for their produce. As CCTV's Vauldi Carelse reports, agriculture sector reforms and much better security have combined to boost output.
wn.com/Somalia's Banana Industry Soars Thanks To Improving Security
Banana farmers in Somalia are a happy lot thanks to growing demand for their produce. As CCTV's Vauldi Carelse reports, agriculture sector reforms and much better security have combined to boost output.
- published: 16 Apr 2015
- views: 61
South Africa's Pavement Bookworm
A book should not be judged by its cover, and the same can be said about our next story of a young reha-bilitated drug addict who has become a voracious reader,...
A book should not be judged by its cover, and the same can be said about our next story of a young reha-bilitated drug addict who has become a voracious reader, and an inspiration to many South Africans. CCTV's Julie Scheier tells us more.
wn.com/South Africa's Pavement Bookworm
A book should not be judged by its cover, and the same can be said about our next story of a young reha-bilitated drug addict who has become a voracious reader, and an inspiration to many South Africans. CCTV's Julie Scheier tells us more.
- published: 17 Feb 2015
- views: 70
Faces Of Africa - AMISOM: Africans Save Somalia
Somalia has been ravaged by 20 years of civil war. Widely publicised atrocities prompted the US government to step in to restore order, it was a disaster. If......
Somalia has been ravaged by 20 years of civil war. Widely publicised atrocities prompted the US government to step in to restore order, it was a disaster. If...
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Amisom Africans Save Somalia
Somalia has been ravaged by 20 years of civil war. Widely publicised atrocities prompted the US government to step in to restore order, it was a disaster. If...
- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 74171
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author: CCTV Africa
Hydroponics Revolutionize Farming in Kenya
Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. It's relatively recent in Kenya, and it needs an energy intensive climate control system to work well...
Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. It's relatively recent in Kenya, and it needs an energy intensive climate control system to work well. However, recent developments now allow farmers to practice hydroponics in simple, off-grid sheds. CCTV's Carol Oyola spoke to Peter Chege, one of the first hydroponics farmers in Kenya
wn.com/Hydroponics Revolutionize Farming In Kenya
Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. It's relatively recent in Kenya, and it needs an energy intensive climate control system to work well. However, recent developments now allow farmers to practice hydroponics in simple, off-grid sheds. CCTV's Carol Oyola spoke to Peter Chege, one of the first hydroponics farmers in Kenya
- published: 29 Sep 2014
- views: 119
UK Company Reconditions used Tractors for Africa
As the demand for modern farming and agriculture techniques continues to rise across Africa, companies in the UK working in agriculture have begun specializi......
As the demand for modern farming and agriculture techniques continues to rise across Africa, companies in the UK working in agriculture have begun specializi...
wn.com/UK Company Reconditions Used Tractors For Africa
As the demand for modern farming and agriculture techniques continues to rise across Africa, companies in the UK working in agriculture have begun specializi...
Disappearing Somali Shilling: US Dollar Preferred Currency of Trade
When is the last time you heard of - much less used, the Somali shilling? There's a good reason for that; it's the dollarization of Somalia's economy. Mobile ba...
When is the last time you heard of - much less used, the Somali shilling? There's a good reason for that; it's the dollarization of Somalia's economy. Mobile banking, remittances, you name it, basically every transaction in the country is only done through dollars. As Mohammed Hirmoge reports, the situation is so bad that no one can actually recall when the Somalia Shilling was last printed.
wn.com/Disappearing Somali Shilling US Dollar Preferred Currency Of Trade
When is the last time you heard of - much less used, the Somali shilling? There's a good reason for that; it's the dollarization of Somalia's economy. Mobile banking, remittances, you name it, basically every transaction in the country is only done through dollars. As Mohammed Hirmoge reports, the situation is so bad that no one can actually recall when the Somalia Shilling was last printed.
- published: 22 Mar 2015
- views: 29
Bitcoin comes to Africa
Billions of dollars in remittances are transferred from the United States to Africa each year. But there's potential to rapidly change the money transfer indust...
Billions of dollars in remittances are transferred from the United States to Africa each year. But there's potential to rapidly change the money transfer industry using Bitcoin exchanges. US regulators and enforcement authorities are however grappling with the fact that Bitcoin is an anonymous system and could be used by criminals and terrorist financiers. CCTV's Daniel Ryntjes reports from Washington
wn.com/Bitcoin Comes To Africa
Billions of dollars in remittances are transferred from the United States to Africa each year. But there's potential to rapidly change the money transfer industry using Bitcoin exchanges. US regulators and enforcement authorities are however grappling with the fact that Bitcoin is an anonymous system and could be used by criminals and terrorist financiers. CCTV's Daniel Ryntjes reports from Washington
- published: 14 Mar 2015
- views: 211
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WHO worried that abuse of antibiotics could give rise to superbugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics era in which common infections will once again mean certain death.
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Major forces unite in fight against terrorism
A Chinese and a Norwegian national held hostage by ISIL have been executed by the terror group. This comes in the immediate aftermath of the Paris attack and the Russian airline crash. Now, with so many attacks against a range of nations, it seems the common threat may now be creating some unlikely allies.
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South Africa introduces turnaround plan for national carrier
South Africa's state-owned carrier SAA has appointed Musa Zwane as acting chief executive. She is the seventh CEO in just three years. That coupled with other reforms are meant to turn around the company into a profit making one.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping wraps up APEC meeting
Chinese President Xi Jinping has concluded his business at the APEC meeting in Manila. During the discussions, he called on all 21 APEC economies to boost their win-win cooperation to achieve a common prosperity. The Chinese President also said that China will pay more attention to the quality and efficiency of its economic growth, and as well, to more concentration on environment protection and o
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South Africa's Orlando Pirates hosts Tunisia's Etoile du Sahel
The CAF Confederation Cup has reached its business end and the final features South Africa's most successful club on the continent, Orlando Pirates, against the former winners, Etoile du Sahel of Tunisia. Pirates host the Red Devils in the 1st leg and will be eager not to concede against the in-form Tunisian outfit when the teams meet on Saturday.
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South Africa still considering ICC withdrawal
South Africa's Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says that the government has not changed its position on a possible withdrawal from the International criminal court. Radebe was briefing the media at parliament about the cabinet’s recent meeting in which a number of issues were discussed. South Africa has complained that the ICC did not give it a fair hearing and that there is confusion withi
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Nigeria’s plan to ease city's notorious traffic congestion
Authorities in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos say the country's first Light Rail project, which aims to ease the city's notorious traffic congestion, will be completed in December 2016. But that's just the first phase. The Lagos state government now says it's seeking further funding to expand the project.
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15 people killed in twin-blasts in Kano city, Nigeria
At least 15 people have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the northern city of Kano. It's the second suicide bomb attack in Nigeria - in less than 24 hours. ISIL-affiliated Boko Haram is the prime suspect.
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Misuse could be fuelling rise of drug resistance
The World Health Organisation has sounded the alarm over the global misuse of antibiotics. In Kenya, they are easily available over the counter. But, a lack of awareness about how to take them correctly could be opening the door to drug-resistant super-bugs.
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Kenyan leaders threaten to pull country from Rome Statute
The Majority Leader of Kenya's National Assembly Aden Duale says the country is fully prepared to leave the International Criminal Court. Duale has hit out at the court, accusing it of double-standards. Kenya wants to secure changes to witness procedures.
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Lady bus driver DR Congo looking to change perception
A woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa is working hard to beat a common stereotype. Working as a bus driver she is now inspiring may more women to join in a largely male dominated industry.
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China offering to help resolve escalating Burundi situation
China is now offering to help resolve the crisis in Burundi. The country has also urged Burundi's President Pierre Nkrurunziza to be more open to talks in order to help solve the crisis in the East African nation.
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SouthSudan to form a coalition government in the coming week
From next week, the two sides in South Sudan's civil war are supposed to be forming a government together. Ahead of that, President Salva Kiir is urging people to accept the peace deal.
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China's telecommunications companies set up shop in Africa
Made in China used to be synonymous with China's reputation as a world manufacturer. But this idea has gradually become out-dated, as more and more Chinese companies are going overseas. An upgraded version of Made in China is creating new visions on the African continent.
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El Nino sparks dramatic increase in those affected by hunger
Effects of El Nino continue to plague Ethiopia causing a rise in food insecurity and humanitarian assistance. According to a UN report, nearly 33 million people will face starvation in 2016.
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Jaguar and Aston Martin added to James Bond exhibition
The cars of 'Spectre' - the latest James Bond movie - are coming home to London. They will join the largest collection of original 007 vehicles in the world at the "Bond in Motion" exhibition.
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Somalia reopens its US embassy after 24 years
Somalia has reopened its embassy in America after a 24-year shutdown. Somali-Americans say it's not just a diplomatic formality, but represents new hope for the country's transformation after years of turmoil
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Call rates drop as consumers are still paying more
Telecoms operators in East Africa say there has been a general drop in mobile call rates across the region, but there are concerns this isn't being passed on to consumers. Operators are now drawing up strategies to harmonise a one network area across all regions.
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European Union Ministers Plan Firearms Crackdown
European Union is set to push through plans to tackle the trade in illegal firearms, following the Paris attacks. The discussions will take place on Friday at a crisis meeting of interior ministers in Brussels
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China's President at the CEO Summit
The APEC Economic Leaders' meeting has concluded in the Phillipine capital Manila. Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday addressed the CEO summit, calling for better connectivity among Asia-Pacific economies to promote global economic growth
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Africa to invest billion dollars to harness renewable energy
The World Bank has challenged Africa to do more to harness its renewable energy potential and help connect more communities to electricity. Africa needs an estimated 10 to 12 Billion dollars worth of investment annually to achieve renewable energy targets over the next 15 years.
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Dutch to advise drought stricken S. Africa on sustainable water practices
South Africa is seeking the expertise of the Netherlands to help manage its scarce water resources amid a severe drought. The Netherlands plans to share centuries of knowledge and expertise around water management when it sends a delegation to South Africa this week.
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U.S poultry industry indiactes that deal not reached
The US poultry industry is indicating that a breakthrough has not yet been achieved on the long-standing trade dispute with South Africa. South Africa announced on Tuesday that a deal had been reached on veterinary procedures, resolving concerns about avian flu.
WHO worried that abuse of antibiotics could give rise to superbugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics er...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics era in which common infections will once again mean certain death.
wn.com/Who Worried That Abuse Of Antibiotics Could Give Rise To Superbugs
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that with the current surge in antibiotic resistance, the world is at risk of slipping into a post-antibiotics era in which common infections will once again mean certain death.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 42
Major forces unite in fight against terrorism
A Chinese and a Norwegian national held hostage by ISIL have been executed by the terror group. This comes in the immediate aftermath of the Paris attack and th...
A Chinese and a Norwegian national held hostage by ISIL have been executed by the terror group. This comes in the immediate aftermath of the Paris attack and the Russian airline crash. Now, with so many attacks against a range of nations, it seems the common threat may now be creating some unlikely allies.
wn.com/Major Forces Unite In Fight Against Terrorism
A Chinese and a Norwegian national held hostage by ISIL have been executed by the terror group. This comes in the immediate aftermath of the Paris attack and the Russian airline crash. Now, with so many attacks against a range of nations, it seems the common threat may now be creating some unlikely allies.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 82
South Africa introduces turnaround plan for national carrier
South Africa's state-owned carrier SAA has appointed Musa Zwane as acting chief executive. She is the seventh CEO in just three years. That coupled with other r...
South Africa's state-owned carrier SAA has appointed Musa Zwane as acting chief executive. She is the seventh CEO in just three years. That coupled with other reforms are meant to turn around the company into a profit making one.
wn.com/South Africa Introduces Turnaround Plan For National Carrier
South Africa's state-owned carrier SAA has appointed Musa Zwane as acting chief executive. She is the seventh CEO in just three years. That coupled with other reforms are meant to turn around the company into a profit making one.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 47
Chinese President Xi Jinping wraps up APEC meeting
Chinese President Xi Jinping has concluded his business at the APEC meeting in Manila. During the discussions, he called on all 21 APEC economies to boost their...
Chinese President Xi Jinping has concluded his business at the APEC meeting in Manila. During the discussions, he called on all 21 APEC economies to boost their win-win cooperation to achieve a common prosperity. The Chinese President also said that China will pay more attention to the quality and efficiency of its economic growth, and as well, to more concentration on environment protection and opening up.
wn.com/Chinese President Xi Jinping Wraps Up Apec Meeting
Chinese President Xi Jinping has concluded his business at the APEC meeting in Manila. During the discussions, he called on all 21 APEC economies to boost their win-win cooperation to achieve a common prosperity. The Chinese President also said that China will pay more attention to the quality and efficiency of its economic growth, and as well, to more concentration on environment protection and opening up.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 46
South Africa's Orlando Pirates hosts Tunisia's Etoile du Sahel
The CAF Confederation Cup has reached its business end and the final features South Africa's most successful club on the continent, Orlando Pirates, against the...
The CAF Confederation Cup has reached its business end and the final features South Africa's most successful club on the continent, Orlando Pirates, against the former winners, Etoile du Sahel of Tunisia. Pirates host the Red Devils in the 1st leg and will be eager not to concede against the in-form Tunisian outfit when the teams meet on Saturday.
wn.com/South Africa's Orlando Pirates Hosts Tunisia's Etoile Du Sahel
The CAF Confederation Cup has reached its business end and the final features South Africa's most successful club on the continent, Orlando Pirates, against the former winners, Etoile du Sahel of Tunisia. Pirates host the Red Devils in the 1st leg and will be eager not to concede against the in-form Tunisian outfit when the teams meet on Saturday.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 26
South Africa still considering ICC withdrawal
South Africa's Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says that the government has not changed its position on a possible withdrawal from the International crim...
South Africa's Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says that the government has not changed its position on a possible withdrawal from the International criminal court. Radebe was briefing the media at parliament about the cabinet’s recent meeting in which a number of issues were discussed. South Africa has complained that the ICC did not give it a fair hearing and that there is confusion within the court itself about the obligations of member states to arrest sitting heads of state of countries which are not members of the ICC- like Sudanese President Omar al Bashir.
wn.com/South Africa Still Considering Icc Withdrawal
South Africa's Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe says that the government has not changed its position on a possible withdrawal from the International criminal court. Radebe was briefing the media at parliament about the cabinet’s recent meeting in which a number of issues were discussed. South Africa has complained that the ICC did not give it a fair hearing and that there is confusion within the court itself about the obligations of member states to arrest sitting heads of state of countries which are not members of the ICC- like Sudanese President Omar al Bashir.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 38
Nigeria’s plan to ease city's notorious traffic congestion
Authorities in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos say the country's first Light Rail project, which aims to ease the city's notorious traffic congestion, will b...
Authorities in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos say the country's first Light Rail project, which aims to ease the city's notorious traffic congestion, will be completed in December 2016. But that's just the first phase. The Lagos state government now says it's seeking further funding to expand the project.
wn.com/Nigeria’S Plan To Ease City's Notorious Traffic Congestion
Authorities in Nigeria’s commercial capital Lagos say the country's first Light Rail project, which aims to ease the city's notorious traffic congestion, will be completed in December 2016. But that's just the first phase. The Lagos state government now says it's seeking further funding to expand the project.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 58
15 people killed in twin-blasts in Kano city, Nigeria
At least 15 people have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the northern city of Kano. It's the second suicide bomb attack in Nigeria - in less than 24 h...
At least 15 people have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the northern city of Kano. It's the second suicide bomb attack in Nigeria - in less than 24 hours. ISIL-affiliated Boko Haram is the prime suspect.
wn.com/15 People Killed In Twin Blasts In Kano City, Nigeria
At least 15 people have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the northern city of Kano. It's the second suicide bomb attack in Nigeria - in less than 24 hours. ISIL-affiliated Boko Haram is the prime suspect.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 52
Misuse could be fuelling rise of drug resistance
The World Health Organisation has sounded the alarm over the global misuse of antibiotics. In Kenya, they are easily available over the counter. But, a lack of ...
The World Health Organisation has sounded the alarm over the global misuse of antibiotics. In Kenya, they are easily available over the counter. But, a lack of awareness about how to take them correctly could be opening the door to drug-resistant super-bugs.
wn.com/Misuse Could Be Fuelling Rise Of Drug Resistance
The World Health Organisation has sounded the alarm over the global misuse of antibiotics. In Kenya, they are easily available over the counter. But, a lack of awareness about how to take them correctly could be opening the door to drug-resistant super-bugs.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 23
Kenyan leaders threaten to pull country from Rome Statute
The Majority Leader of Kenya's National Assembly Aden Duale says the country is fully prepared to leave the International Criminal Court. Duale has hit out at t...
The Majority Leader of Kenya's National Assembly Aden Duale says the country is fully prepared to leave the International Criminal Court. Duale has hit out at the court, accusing it of double-standards. Kenya wants to secure changes to witness procedures.
wn.com/Kenyan Leaders Threaten To Pull Country From Rome Statute
The Majority Leader of Kenya's National Assembly Aden Duale says the country is fully prepared to leave the International Criminal Court. Duale has hit out at the court, accusing it of double-standards. Kenya wants to secure changes to witness procedures.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 47
Lady bus driver DR Congo looking to change perception
A woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa is working hard to beat a common stereotype. Working as a bus driver she is now inspiring may mor...
A woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa is working hard to beat a common stereotype. Working as a bus driver she is now inspiring may more women to join in a largely male dominated industry.
wn.com/Lady Bus Driver Dr Congo Looking To Change Perception
A woman in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa is working hard to beat a common stereotype. Working as a bus driver she is now inspiring may more women to join in a largely male dominated industry.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 32
China offering to help resolve escalating Burundi situation
China is now offering to help resolve the crisis in Burundi. The country has also urged Burundi's President Pierre Nkrurunziza to be more open to talks in order...
China is now offering to help resolve the crisis in Burundi. The country has also urged Burundi's President Pierre Nkrurunziza to be more open to talks in order to help solve the crisis in the East African nation.
wn.com/China Offering To Help Resolve Escalating Burundi Situation
China is now offering to help resolve the crisis in Burundi. The country has also urged Burundi's President Pierre Nkrurunziza to be more open to talks in order to help solve the crisis in the East African nation.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 86
SouthSudan to form a coalition government in the coming week
From next week, the two sides in South Sudan's civil war are supposed to be forming a government together. Ahead of that, President Salva Kiir is urging people ...
From next week, the two sides in South Sudan's civil war are supposed to be forming a government together. Ahead of that, President Salva Kiir is urging people to accept the peace deal.
wn.com/Southsudan To Form A Coalition Government In The Coming Week
From next week, the two sides in South Sudan's civil war are supposed to be forming a government together. Ahead of that, President Salva Kiir is urging people to accept the peace deal.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 39
China's telecommunications companies set up shop in Africa
Made in China used to be synonymous with China's reputation as a world manufacturer. But this idea has gradually become out-dated, as more and more Chinese comp...
Made in China used to be synonymous with China's reputation as a world manufacturer. But this idea has gradually become out-dated, as more and more Chinese companies are going overseas. An upgraded version of Made in China is creating new visions on the African continent.
wn.com/China's Telecommunications Companies Set Up Shop In Africa
Made in China used to be synonymous with China's reputation as a world manufacturer. But this idea has gradually become out-dated, as more and more Chinese companies are going overseas. An upgraded version of Made in China is creating new visions on the African continent.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 125
El Nino sparks dramatic increase in those affected by hunger
Effects of El Nino continue to plague Ethiopia causing a rise in food insecurity and humanitarian assistance. According to a UN report, nearly 33 million people...
Effects of El Nino continue to plague Ethiopia causing a rise in food insecurity and humanitarian assistance. According to a UN report, nearly 33 million people will face starvation in 2016.
wn.com/El Nino Sparks Dramatic Increase In Those Affected By Hunger
Effects of El Nino continue to plague Ethiopia causing a rise in food insecurity and humanitarian assistance. According to a UN report, nearly 33 million people will face starvation in 2016.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 68
Jaguar and Aston Martin added to James Bond exhibition
The cars of 'Spectre' - the latest James Bond movie - are coming home to London. They will join the largest collection of original 007 vehicles in the world at ...
The cars of 'Spectre' - the latest James Bond movie - are coming home to London. They will join the largest collection of original 007 vehicles in the world at the "Bond in Motion" exhibition.
wn.com/Jaguar And Aston Martin Added To James Bond Exhibition
The cars of 'Spectre' - the latest James Bond movie - are coming home to London. They will join the largest collection of original 007 vehicles in the world at the "Bond in Motion" exhibition.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 8
Somalia reopens its US embassy after 24 years
Somalia has reopened its embassy in America after a 24-year shutdown. Somali-Americans say it's not just a diplomatic formality, but represents new hope for the...
Somalia has reopened its embassy in America after a 24-year shutdown. Somali-Americans say it's not just a diplomatic formality, but represents new hope for the country's transformation after years of turmoil
wn.com/Somalia Reopens Its US Embassy After 24 Years
Somalia has reopened its embassy in America after a 24-year shutdown. Somali-Americans say it's not just a diplomatic formality, but represents new hope for the country's transformation after years of turmoil
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 172
Call rates drop as consumers are still paying more
Telecoms operators in East Africa say there has been a general drop in mobile call rates across the region, but there are concerns this isn't being passed on to...
Telecoms operators in East Africa say there has been a general drop in mobile call rates across the region, but there are concerns this isn't being passed on to consumers. Operators are now drawing up strategies to harmonise a one network area across all regions.
wn.com/Call Rates Drop As Consumers Are Still Paying More
Telecoms operators in East Africa say there has been a general drop in mobile call rates across the region, but there are concerns this isn't being passed on to consumers. Operators are now drawing up strategies to harmonise a one network area across all regions.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 52
European Union Ministers Plan Firearms Crackdown
European Union is set to push through plans to tackle the trade in illegal firearms, following the Paris attacks. The discussions will take place on Friday at a...
European Union is set to push through plans to tackle the trade in illegal firearms, following the Paris attacks. The discussions will take place on Friday at a crisis meeting of interior ministers in Brussels
wn.com/European Union Ministers Plan Firearms Crackdown
European Union is set to push through plans to tackle the trade in illegal firearms, following the Paris attacks. The discussions will take place on Friday at a crisis meeting of interior ministers in Brussels
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 331
China's President at the CEO Summit
The APEC Economic Leaders' meeting has concluded in the Phillipine capital Manila. Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday addressed the CEO summit, calling for...
The APEC Economic Leaders' meeting has concluded in the Phillipine capital Manila. Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday addressed the CEO summit, calling for better connectivity among Asia-Pacific economies to promote global economic growth
wn.com/China's President At The Ceo Summit
The APEC Economic Leaders' meeting has concluded in the Phillipine capital Manila. Chinese President Xi Jinping yesterday addressed the CEO summit, calling for better connectivity among Asia-Pacific economies to promote global economic growth
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 32
Africa to invest billion dollars to harness renewable energy
The World Bank has challenged Africa to do more to harness its renewable energy potential and help connect more communities to electricity. Africa needs an est...
The World Bank has challenged Africa to do more to harness its renewable energy potential and help connect more communities to electricity. Africa needs an estimated 10 to 12 Billion dollars worth of investment annually to achieve renewable energy targets over the next 15 years.
wn.com/Africa To Invest Billion Dollars To Harness Renewable Energy
The World Bank has challenged Africa to do more to harness its renewable energy potential and help connect more communities to electricity. Africa needs an estimated 10 to 12 Billion dollars worth of investment annually to achieve renewable energy targets over the next 15 years.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 108
Dutch to advise drought stricken S. Africa on sustainable water practices
South Africa is seeking the expertise of the Netherlands to help manage its scarce water resources amid a severe drought. The Netherlands plans to share centuri...
South Africa is seeking the expertise of the Netherlands to help manage its scarce water resources amid a severe drought. The Netherlands plans to share centuries of knowledge and expertise around water management when it sends a delegation to South Africa this week.
wn.com/Dutch To Advise Drought Stricken S. Africa On Sustainable Water Practices
South Africa is seeking the expertise of the Netherlands to help manage its scarce water resources amid a severe drought. The Netherlands plans to share centuries of knowledge and expertise around water management when it sends a delegation to South Africa this week.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 85
U.S poultry industry indiactes that deal not reached
The US poultry industry is indicating that a breakthrough has not yet been achieved on the long-standing trade dispute with South Africa. South Africa announced...
The US poultry industry is indicating that a breakthrough has not yet been achieved on the long-standing trade dispute with South Africa. South Africa announced on Tuesday that a deal had been reached on veterinary procedures, resolving concerns about avian flu.
wn.com/U.S Poultry Industry Indiactes That Deal Not Reached
The US poultry industry is indicating that a breakthrough has not yet been achieved on the long-standing trade dispute with South Africa. South Africa announced on Tuesday that a deal had been reached on veterinary procedures, resolving concerns about avian flu.
- published: 19 Nov 2015
- views: 53
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Africa Live 29/10/2013
Full bulletin for the Africa Live News.
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Faces Of Africa- The Jerry Rawlings story
Jerry Rawlings popularly known as J.J, is the former president of Ghana. A hands on, brave and astute leader mostly revered and known for revolutionizing the political and economic status of Ghana at a dire point in its history.
His famous escape from execution in 1979 and the brave rescue by his military friends from a dictatorial government became his turning point, for presidency.
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CONVERSATION WITH KAGAME
There are small countries, but there are no small peoples. Thinking big and acting big are choices available to all of us. Size is not destiny.” These words by Rwandan President Paul Kagame apply equally to the man himself. From humble beginnings, he’s transformed his country into one of Africa’s top investment destinations. The president shared his personal experience that fuelled his motivation
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Zimbabwe's Vice president interview
President Robert Mugabe dispatched his Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa to China following his visit a year ago. Is China ready to invest in Zimbabwe and will the Vice President`s visit hasten development? Here is his full interview and he gives us a detailed talk on his visit to China.
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TALK AFRICA: Zimbabwe Looks East
President Robert Mugabe has dispatched Vice- President Emmerson Mnangagwa to China for a five-day visit where he has been tasked "to revive the Chinese mega deals".
Mnangagwa is expected to sign several agreements, among them a memorandum of agreement between the Communist Party of China and Zanu-PF and another memorandum of understanding between the National Development and Reform Commission an
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Faces Of Africa - Chief Obasanjo at your service
Olusegun Obasanjo popularly known as Chief Obasanjo is the former president of Nigeria. He served for two terms. Before becoming a president he served in the army and played a key role in the Biafran War. He is also known for ending the existence of coup regimes in Nigeria.
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Faces Of Africa- Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast (now Ghana), and shepherded the country in its struggle for independence from Great Britain. He went on to be named life president of both the nation and his party, until the army and police in Ghana seized power in 1966 and he found asylum in Guinea.
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Faces of Africa - King George Serves His Country
George Weah, the African Footballer of the Century, needs little introduction. But "King George" is eager to build his legacy not only as an athlete, but as ...
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SONS of AFRICA for CCTV-Africa
"We will light a candle on top of Mt. Kilimanjaro giving hope where there is despair, love where there is hate, and dignity where there was only humiliation,...
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Talk Africa: Africa Rising
We hear a lot these days about “Africa Rising” – and with good reason. The region is growing at a record rate, with six of the world’s 10 fastest growing economies in the last decade in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Enabled by reforms in macroeconomic management, by high commodity prices, and by increasing exports of extractives, this growth has created a spirit of optimism, encouraged foreign investment,
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Faces Of Africa - Haile Selassie: The pillar of Ethiopia, part 1 & 2
Though he died almost four decades ago, Haile Selassie's legacy remains strong and valid. "Faces of Africa" sought to unearth the events and memories of the ...
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Match Point: All Africa Games
Comprehensive coverage of the on-going African Games in Brazzaville.
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Faces Of Africa - 3 Decades of Hosni Mubarak
Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak was the fourth president of Egypt. Born in May 1928 Mubarak rose steadily into the highest military as well as political rank...
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Aga Khan - Creating a Brighter Tomorrow for Africa CCTV Broadcast
AFRICA24 MEDIA and CCTV NEWS, as part of CCTV NEWS’s “Faces of Africa” series, present "THE AGA KHAN: CREATING A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR AFRICA”. Republished with permission from Africa24 Media. First aired on 8 March 2015.
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Faces Of Africa - Idi Amin: Famous For the Wrong Reasons
Two sides to the man who hit the international charts in the 20th Century. Idi Amin has been called the Butcher of Uganda. His rule as the 3rd president of Uganda was characterised by the persecution of minority groups, torture and exalted self imposed title such as " Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in P
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TALK AFRICA - THE KAGAME INTERVIEW
Tony Blair called him “a visionary leader” and according to Bill Clinton he’s “one of the greatest leaders of our time”: Paul Kagame has helped steer Rwanda out of the shadow of genocide to become one of Africa’s top investment destinations. But while the country has been lauded in many respects, it still has major obstacles to overcome. We caught up with the man himself to discuss some of the big
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CCTV-Africa - A conversation on Tax avoidance and evasion
CCTV-Africa - A conversation on Tax avoidance and evasion.
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Faces Of Africa - Guardians of the Sacred Crocodiles
There is a village in Burkina Faso where man and beast live side by side in perfect harmony. Prosper Kabore is no ordinary man, he is the keeper of the sacre...
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Talk Africa: Nigeria`s New No.1 Muhammadu Buhari
After a six week delay, Nigeria has decided and Goodluck Jonathan's luck has run out. Muhammadu Buhari has been chosen to be the president of Africa's most populous Nation. And between falling oil prices, a weakened currency, security threats certainly he has his work out for him.
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Global Business Africa 9th February 2015
Full Bulletin For Global Business News 9th February 2015
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Talk Africa - Tripartite Free Trade Area in Africa
African leaders earlier this month signed an agreement to form the Tripartite Free Trade Area in Africa, the continent's biggest free trade area. But with only 12% of Africa's total current trade actually happening within the continent, how can TFTA work and boost Africa's economic growth?
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Faces Of Africa - Winnie Mandela: Black Saint or Sinner - Part 1
Winnie Mandela, a freedom fighter and the ex-wife of the late former South African president Nelson Mandela. Loved by many for her struggle to free her husband but on the other side disputed because of complicity for murder. Now more than 20 years on after her husband's release from prison, she seems to be forgiven and certainly not forgotten. But will her legacy go down as a black saint or sinner
Africa Live 29/10/2013
Full bulletin for the Africa Live News....
Full bulletin for the Africa Live News.
wn.com/Africa Live 29 10 2013
Full bulletin for the Africa Live News.
Faces Of Africa- The Jerry Rawlings story
Jerry Rawlings popularly known as J.J, is the former president of Ghana. A hands on, brave and astute leader mostly revered and known for revolutionizing the po...
Jerry Rawlings popularly known as J.J, is the former president of Ghana. A hands on, brave and astute leader mostly revered and known for revolutionizing the political and economic status of Ghana at a dire point in its history.
His famous escape from execution in 1979 and the brave rescue by his military friends from a dictatorial government became his turning point, for presidency.
wn.com/Faces Of Africa The Jerry Rawlings Story
Jerry Rawlings popularly known as J.J, is the former president of Ghana. A hands on, brave and astute leader mostly revered and known for revolutionizing the political and economic status of Ghana at a dire point in its history.
His famous escape from execution in 1979 and the brave rescue by his military friends from a dictatorial government became his turning point, for presidency.
- published: 27 Oct 2014
- views: 65
CONVERSATION WITH KAGAME
There are small countries, but there are no small peoples. Thinking big and acting big are choices available to all of us. Size is not destiny.” These words by ...
There are small countries, but there are no small peoples. Thinking big and acting big are choices available to all of us. Size is not destiny.” These words by Rwandan President Paul Kagame apply equally to the man himself. From humble beginnings, he’s transformed his country into one of Africa’s top investment destinations. The president shared his personal experience that fuelled his motivation to fight for Rwanda’s liberation when he sat down with CCTV Special Contributor James Chau.
wn.com/Conversation With Kagame
There are small countries, but there are no small peoples. Thinking big and acting big are choices available to all of us. Size is not destiny.” These words by Rwandan President Paul Kagame apply equally to the man himself. From humble beginnings, he’s transformed his country into one of Africa’s top investment destinations. The president shared his personal experience that fuelled his motivation to fight for Rwanda’s liberation when he sat down with CCTV Special Contributor James Chau.
- published: 14 Jun 2015
- views: 1291
Zimbabwe's Vice president interview
President Robert Mugabe dispatched his Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa to China following his visit a year ago. Is China ready to invest in Zimbabwe and will...
President Robert Mugabe dispatched his Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa to China following his visit a year ago. Is China ready to invest in Zimbabwe and will the Vice President`s visit hasten development? Here is his full interview and he gives us a detailed talk on his visit to China.
wn.com/Zimbabwe's Vice President Interview
President Robert Mugabe dispatched his Vice President, Emmerson Mnangagwa to China following his visit a year ago. Is China ready to invest in Zimbabwe and will the Vice President`s visit hasten development? Here is his full interview and he gives us a detailed talk on his visit to China.
- published: 12 Jul 2015
- views: 245
TALK AFRICA: Zimbabwe Looks East
President Robert Mugabe has dispatched Vice- President Emmerson Mnangagwa to China for a five-day visit where he has been tasked "to revive the Chinese mega dea...
President Robert Mugabe has dispatched Vice- President Emmerson Mnangagwa to China for a five-day visit where he has been tasked "to revive the Chinese mega deals".
Mnangagwa is expected to sign several agreements, among them a memorandum of agreement between the Communist Party of China and Zanu-PF and another memorandum of understanding between the National Development and Reform Commission and the Office of the President and Cabinet.
During his visit Mnangagwa, known in Zimbabwe as “the crocodile” is expected to hold meetings with his counterpart, the Vice President of the People’s Republic of China Mr Li Yuanchao as well as various other high-profile Chinese ministers.
wn.com/Talk Africa Zimbabwe Looks East
President Robert Mugabe has dispatched Vice- President Emmerson Mnangagwa to China for a five-day visit where he has been tasked "to revive the Chinese mega deals".
Mnangagwa is expected to sign several agreements, among them a memorandum of agreement between the Communist Party of China and Zanu-PF and another memorandum of understanding between the National Development and Reform Commission and the Office of the President and Cabinet.
During his visit Mnangagwa, known in Zimbabwe as “the crocodile” is expected to hold meetings with his counterpart, the Vice President of the People’s Republic of China Mr Li Yuanchao as well as various other high-profile Chinese ministers.
- published: 13 Jul 2015
- views: 30
Faces Of Africa - Chief Obasanjo at your service
Olusegun Obasanjo popularly known as Chief Obasanjo is the former president of Nigeria. He served for two terms. Before becoming a president he served in the ar...
Olusegun Obasanjo popularly known as Chief Obasanjo is the former president of Nigeria. He served for two terms. Before becoming a president he served in the army and played a key role in the Biafran War. He is also known for ending the existence of coup regimes in Nigeria.
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Chief Obasanjo At Your Service
Olusegun Obasanjo popularly known as Chief Obasanjo is the former president of Nigeria. He served for two terms. Before becoming a president he served in the army and played a key role in the Biafran War. He is also known for ending the existence of coup regimes in Nigeria.
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 146
Faces Of Africa- Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast (now Ghana), and shepherded the country in its struggle for independence from Great Britain...
Kwame Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast (now Ghana), and shepherded the country in its struggle for independence from Great Britain. He went on to be named life president of both the nation and his party, until the army and police in Ghana seized power in 1966 and he found asylum in Guinea.
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Kwame Nkrumah
Kwame Nkrumah was born on September 21, 1909, in Nkroful, Gold Coast (now Ghana), and shepherded the country in its struggle for independence from Great Britain. He went on to be named life president of both the nation and his party, until the army and police in Ghana seized power in 1966 and he found asylum in Guinea.
- published: 09 Dec 2014
- views: 19577
Faces of Africa - King George Serves His Country
George Weah, the African Footballer of the Century, needs little introduction. But "King George" is eager to build his legacy not only as an athlete, but as ......
George Weah, the African Footballer of the Century, needs little introduction. But "King George" is eager to build his legacy not only as an athlete, but as ...
wn.com/Faces Of Africa King George Serves His Country
George Weah, the African Footballer of the Century, needs little introduction. But "King George" is eager to build his legacy not only as an athlete, but as ...
SONS of AFRICA for CCTV-Africa
"We will light a candle on top of Mt. Kilimanjaro giving hope where there is despair, love where there is hate, and dignity where there was only humiliation,......
"We will light a candle on top of Mt. Kilimanjaro giving hope where there is despair, love where there is hate, and dignity where there was only humiliation,...
wn.com/Sons Of Africa For Cctv Africa
"We will light a candle on top of Mt. Kilimanjaro giving hope where there is despair, love where there is hate, and dignity where there was only humiliation,...
Talk Africa: Africa Rising
We hear a lot these days about “Africa Rising” – and with good reason. The region is growing at a record rate, with six of the world’s 10 fastest growing econom...
We hear a lot these days about “Africa Rising” – and with good reason. The region is growing at a record rate, with six of the world’s 10 fastest growing economies in the last decade in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Enabled by reforms in macroeconomic management, by high commodity prices, and by increasing exports of extractives, this growth has created a spirit of optimism, encouraged foreign investment, and provided an incentive for young Africans to return home after being educated abroad. Increasing earnings among some sectors of society have supported the emergence of an African middle class, with promising purchasing power.
wn.com/Talk Africa Africa Rising
We hear a lot these days about “Africa Rising” – and with good reason. The region is growing at a record rate, with six of the world’s 10 fastest growing economies in the last decade in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Enabled by reforms in macroeconomic management, by high commodity prices, and by increasing exports of extractives, this growth has created a spirit of optimism, encouraged foreign investment, and provided an incentive for young Africans to return home after being educated abroad. Increasing earnings among some sectors of society have supported the emergence of an African middle class, with promising purchasing power.
- published: 30 Dec 2014
- views: 175
Faces Of Africa - Haile Selassie: The pillar of Ethiopia, part 1 & 2
Though he died almost four decades ago, Haile Selassie's legacy remains strong and valid. "Faces of Africa" sought to unearth the events and memories of the ......
Though he died almost four decades ago, Haile Selassie's legacy remains strong and valid. "Faces of Africa" sought to unearth the events and memories of the ...
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Haile Selassie The Pillar Of Ethiopia, Part 1 2
Though he died almost four decades ago, Haile Selassie's legacy remains strong and valid. "Faces of Africa" sought to unearth the events and memories of the ...
- published: 18 Jul 2014
- views: 15594
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author: CCTV Africa
Match Point: All Africa Games
Comprehensive coverage of the on-going African Games in Brazzaville....
Comprehensive coverage of the on-going African Games in Brazzaville.
wn.com/Match Point All Africa Games
Comprehensive coverage of the on-going African Games in Brazzaville.
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 146
Faces Of Africa - 3 Decades of Hosni Mubarak
Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak was the fourth president of Egypt. Born in May 1928 Mubarak rose steadily into the highest military as well as political rank......
Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak was the fourth president of Egypt. Born in May 1928 Mubarak rose steadily into the highest military as well as political rank...
wn.com/Faces Of Africa 3 Decades Of Hosni Mubarak
Muhammad Hosni El Sayed Mubarak was the fourth president of Egypt. Born in May 1928 Mubarak rose steadily into the highest military as well as political rank...
Aga Khan - Creating a Brighter Tomorrow for Africa CCTV Broadcast
AFRICA24 MEDIA and CCTV NEWS, as part of CCTV NEWS’s “Faces of Africa” series, present "THE AGA KHAN: CREATING A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR AFRICA”. Republished with ...
AFRICA24 MEDIA and CCTV NEWS, as part of CCTV NEWS’s “Faces of Africa” series, present "THE AGA KHAN: CREATING A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR AFRICA”. Republished with permission from Africa24 Media. First aired on 8 March 2015.
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AFRICA24 MEDIA and CCTV NEWS, as part of CCTV NEWS’s “Faces of Africa” series, present "THE AGA KHAN: CREATING A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR AFRICA”. Republished with permission from Africa24 Media. First aired on 8 March 2015.
- published: 09 Mar 2015
- views: 3640
Faces Of Africa - Idi Amin: Famous For the Wrong Reasons
Two sides to the man who hit the international charts in the 20th Century. Idi Amin has been called the Butcher of Uganda. His rule as the 3rd president of Ugan...
Two sides to the man who hit the international charts in the 20th Century. Idi Amin has been called the Butcher of Uganda. His rule as the 3rd president of Uganda was characterised by the persecution of minority groups, torture and exalted self imposed title such as " Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular". However the 6'4 ft. Amin was also a charming populist leader, a musician, a proficient swimmer and a caring father who at various stages won over his people and the West alike.
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Idi Amin Famous For The Wrong Reasons
Two sides to the man who hit the international charts in the 20th Century. Idi Amin has been called the Butcher of Uganda. His rule as the 3rd president of Uganda was characterised by the persecution of minority groups, torture and exalted self imposed title such as " Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas and Conqueror of the British Empire in Africa in General and Uganda in Particular". However the 6'4 ft. Amin was also a charming populist leader, a musician, a proficient swimmer and a caring father who at various stages won over his people and the West alike.
- published: 12 Aug 2013
- views: 99588
TALK AFRICA - THE KAGAME INTERVIEW
Tony Blair called him “a visionary leader” and according to Bill Clinton he’s “one of the greatest leaders of our time”: Paul Kagame has helped steer Rwanda out...
Tony Blair called him “a visionary leader” and according to Bill Clinton he’s “one of the greatest leaders of our time”: Paul Kagame has helped steer Rwanda out of the shadow of genocide to become one of Africa’s top investment destinations. But while the country has been lauded in many respects, it still has major obstacles to overcome. We caught up with the man himself to discuss some of the biggest challenges the Rwandan president is currently facing.
wn.com/Talk Africa The Kagame Interview
Tony Blair called him “a visionary leader” and according to Bill Clinton he’s “one of the greatest leaders of our time”: Paul Kagame has helped steer Rwanda out of the shadow of genocide to become one of Africa’s top investment destinations. But while the country has been lauded in many respects, it still has major obstacles to overcome. We caught up with the man himself to discuss some of the biggest challenges the Rwandan president is currently facing.
- published: 13 May 2015
- views: 3077
Faces Of Africa - Guardians of the Sacred Crocodiles
There is a village in Burkina Faso where man and beast live side by side in perfect harmony. Prosper Kabore is no ordinary man, he is the keeper of the sacre......
There is a village in Burkina Faso where man and beast live side by side in perfect harmony. Prosper Kabore is no ordinary man, he is the keeper of the sacre...
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Guardians Of The Sacred Crocodiles
There is a village in Burkina Faso where man and beast live side by side in perfect harmony. Prosper Kabore is no ordinary man, he is the keeper of the sacre...
- published: 01 Jul 2013
- views: 23816
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author: CCTV Africa
Talk Africa: Nigeria`s New No.1 Muhammadu Buhari
After a six week delay, Nigeria has decided and Goodluck Jonathan's luck has run out. Muhammadu Buhari has been chosen to be the president of Africa's most popu...
After a six week delay, Nigeria has decided and Goodluck Jonathan's luck has run out. Muhammadu Buhari has been chosen to be the president of Africa's most populous Nation. And between falling oil prices, a weakened currency, security threats certainly he has his work out for him.
wn.com/Talk Africa Nigeria`S New No.1 Muhammadu Buhari
After a six week delay, Nigeria has decided and Goodluck Jonathan's luck has run out. Muhammadu Buhari has been chosen to be the president of Africa's most populous Nation. And between falling oil prices, a weakened currency, security threats certainly he has his work out for him.
- published: 07 Apr 2015
- views: 93
Global Business Africa 9th February 2015
Full Bulletin For Global Business News 9th February 2015...
Full Bulletin For Global Business News 9th February 2015
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Full Bulletin For Global Business News 9th February 2015
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 272
Talk Africa - Tripartite Free Trade Area in Africa
African leaders earlier this month signed an agreement to form the Tripartite Free Trade Area in Africa, the continent's biggest free trade area. But with only ...
African leaders earlier this month signed an agreement to form the Tripartite Free Trade Area in Africa, the continent's biggest free trade area. But with only 12% of Africa's total current trade actually happening within the continent, how can TFTA work and boost Africa's economic growth?
wn.com/Talk Africa Tripartite Free Trade Area In Africa
African leaders earlier this month signed an agreement to form the Tripartite Free Trade Area in Africa, the continent's biggest free trade area. But with only 12% of Africa's total current trade actually happening within the continent, how can TFTA work and boost Africa's economic growth?
- published: 29 Jun 2015
- views: 0
Faces Of Africa - Winnie Mandela: Black Saint or Sinner - Part 1
Winnie Mandela, a freedom fighter and the ex-wife of the late former South African president Nelson Mandela. Loved by many for her struggle to free her husband ...
Winnie Mandela, a freedom fighter and the ex-wife of the late former South African president Nelson Mandela. Loved by many for her struggle to free her husband but on the other side disputed because of complicity for murder. Now more than 20 years on after her husband's release from prison, she seems to be forgiven and certainly not forgotten. But will her legacy go down as a black saint or sinner? Faces of Africa investigates on who Winnie Mandela really is...
wn.com/Faces Of Africa Winnie Mandela Black Saint Or Sinner Part 1
Winnie Mandela, a freedom fighter and the ex-wife of the late former South African president Nelson Mandela. Loved by many for her struggle to free her husband but on the other side disputed because of complicity for murder. Now more than 20 years on after her husband's release from prison, she seems to be forgiven and certainly not forgotten. But will her legacy go down as a black saint or sinner? Faces of Africa investigates on who Winnie Mandela really is...
- published: 25 Aug 2015
- views: 21