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Nigeria and the United States convene Africa’s first Artificial Intelligence meeting in Lagos
The conference participants are discussing the opportunities and challenges in the responsible development, deployment and use of artificial intelligence (AI).
All African Cities Go to sleep at night. Except Accra and Lagos.
African Cities are afraid of the dark. This means they close down as soon as the sun settles. However, Accra and Lagos beg to differ.
Africa still sleeping commercially: Continent accounts for just two percent of the total global trade
Yet the African Continent has potential to realize the Gross Domestic Product of USD 3.5 trillion and counting.
African Court dismisses case filed against the government of Tanzania by former Prisoner in Tabora
Dadu Sumano Kilagela who was sentenced to serve a jail term, alleged a violation of his rights during the proceedings before national courts.
U.S envoy for the Horn of Africa travels to Kenya, Ethiopia and Belgium, addressing Amhara violence
The U.S envoy will also review implementation of the Pretoria Cessation of Hostilities Agreement on northern Ethiopia with signatories.
Beijing, Dar-es-Salaam and Lusaka ink deal in China to breathe new life into the Tanzania-Zambia Railway
The Tanzania-Zambia Railways, with over 50 years in operation is Africa's first interstate cargo and passenger train service
Trade between China and Africa Records USD 167 Billion in the first half of 2024
According to data from China’s General Administration of Customs, China-Africa trade reached a record high of USD 282.1 billion in 2023, a year-on-year increase of 1.5 percent.
Forum on China-Africa Cooperation now focuses on the Revival of ‘Global South’ development initiative
Chinese enterprises have so far assisted Africa in building or upgrading over 10,000 kilometers of railways, 100,000 kilometers of highways, 1,000 bridges, and nearly 100 ports
Ugandan legal expert who studied at the University of Dar-es-Salaam sworn in as Judge of the African Court
The President of the African Court, Lady Justice Iman Aboud said Gaswaga brings new experience and adds to the list of the team of Anglophonic judges who should now be six at the house.
Ghana and the United States sign a Commercial Agreement for a Small Modular Reactor Project.
Ghana is thus poised to become a regional hub and center for excellence