All passengers arriving in Uganda will be required to pay $40(Sh4,000) for a covid-19 compulsory test as the neighbouring countries tighten containment measures to...
Tanzania has been voted as Africa's leading travel destination ahead of South Africa, Nigeria, Rwanda and other countries of the continent.
Tanzania was voted Africa's...
Before the mid-1980s, the economy of Mauritius was known to be dependent on agriculture; especially the exportation of sugarcane, as a means of generating...
‘The secret of a man’s life is hidden in his story”; it is said. And the secret of their success is hidden in their daily routines.’ The story of Manu Chandaria, Chairman of Concraft Group and unarguably, Kenya’s richest man, reflects a life governed by principles worth teaching and emulating. These principles, gleaming from the life of this 92-year-old highly
successful industrialist, and philanthropist, are like a guiding light for those who will walk the path of big businesses in Africa. Large corporations in Africa, are most times seen easily as a place where ethical values are sacrificed for profit and growth. By contrast, Manu Chandaria demonstrates astute evidence of focus, dedication, and success
Orange Middle East and Africa has selected Ericsson as a strategic partner for its pan-African Orange Money service, tapping Ericsson’s Wallet Platform to accelerate financial inclusion...