
One of the common themes in many Afro-development circles is the importance of technology and innovation to Africa’s development challenges. Let it be noted that technology in Africa is often discussed in the
Africa is experiencing a period of growth, driven by its youthful population and abundant resources. In this context, the concept of conscious capitalism is gaining traction, offering a way for businesses to thrive
One of the magical turnarounds to road infrastructure in Uganda was the Entebbe-Expressway. This 51-kilometre road averages about USD 9m in annual toll collections. The cost of construction for this road was USD
There are several ways of integrating Africa, and these range from common borders to common currencies. Yet, the cultural integration is often given a side-eye, without recognizing that it is easier to start
Agriculture is highlighted as a competitive front for Africa. Yet, policy makers in Africa have failed to actualize this strength. Is it that the African governments are not asking the right questions when
Will Africa transform? Yes, Africa has shown growth in different economies but that hasn’t necessarily resulted into transformation. The structure of Africa has not been significantly altered. Several African countries have registered improvements
If you took a walk in an average African suburb, for example Kileleshwa in Nairobi or Nansana in Kampala, one is combatted with extreme levels of plastic waste. The public dump sites are
East Africa's agricultural sector has long been a cornerstone of its economy, with a rich diversity of crops and a growing focus on international trade. Countries like Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Uganda, and Rwanda
In 2014, Uganda unveiled The Kiira Motors Project, it was hailed as Uganda’s leap into the automotive industry. Kiira EV was one of the outcomes of that Project that would then expand into