Rwandan Government Going Hard On Single-Use Plastic Businesses
In January 2019, Rwandan Cabinet approved a draft law banning single-use plastics. The reason was to protect the environment from the threat of non-biodegradable materials.โฆ
In January 2019, Rwandan Cabinet approved a draft law banning single-use plastics. The reason was to protect the environment from the threat of non-biodegradable materials.โฆ
Due to the lack of good roads and rugged topography, a lot of areas in Africa are not accessible. In 2016, UNICEF began to experimentโฆ
What age do you think is old enough to make a difference? Twenty-five? Thirty-five? At only 9 years, Grace Busari is already making a difference.โฆ
Is the colonial era really over? If yes, why do the colonial masters still have a lot of influence on their colonies? Well, 8 Westโฆ
Former Ghanaian President, John Dramani Mahama is calling on Nigeria to reopen her inland borders. According to Mahama, if the Nigerian government opens its borders,โฆ
Rwanda is revolutionizing public transport and s from next year Kigali will be enjoying next-generation public transport. The revolutionary public transport will start working asโฆ
The deployment of 5G technology in Africa could have a huge impact on economic growth in the next decade. According to the General System forโฆ
Kenya is now officially recognized as an oil exporter after shipping its first-ever consignment in August 2019. The shipment of 2,000,000 barrels earned the countryโฆ
Gender-based violence is high in Namibia. The majority of the victims of domestic abuse are women and children. It was so bad that the presidentโฆ
One of the problems that Africa has to deal with is energy. According to DW (Deutsche Welle), nearly 600 million Africans (about 57 percent) lackโฆ
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