Africa Matters

Africa grain experts for a meet in Mombasa

*25th September 2013. Mombasa , Kenya*. Over 250 top leaders from Africa including business executives from the private sector, including farmers, traders and millers, non-governmental organizations, development partners, financial institutions, researcher government representatives, regional bilateral institutions, and policymakers will convene from the 1st – 3rd October 2013 to discuss key issues affecting the African grain sector. This will be…

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The Eastern Africa Diaspora Business Council Facilitates Study Mission on Governance for Kenya

EADBC is partnering with the International County and City Management Assoc iation (ICMA) and PEER Consultants in a Study Mission, unique knowledge exchange platform, for a delegation of newly elected representatives from the Council of Governors of Kenya from September 25 to September 27 in Boston, Massach usetts. In the Kenyan delegation are: H.E Isaac Ruto – Chairman Council…

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Wangari Maathai’s Second Anniversary Memorial Service

On 25th September at 9:30 am family and friends of Professor Wangari Muta Maathai, along with members of the Green Belt Movement (GBM), will gather in Karura Forest to commemorate the second anniversary of Professor Wangari Muta Maathai’s passing. The Second Anniversary Memorial Service will bring together a diverse group of Kenyans and international friends to celebrate Prof. Maathai’s…

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Self-reliance should dominate African mineral resources appraisal

*Author: Dr Antipas Massawe (Mining Engineer), Dar es Salaam* Progress in most mineral rich African countries is slow because foreign aid and investments in their mineral resources appraisal and exploitation dominate as main source of seed capital for their development. By deactivating the important role of self-reliance in the struggle of societies for survival and prosperity in their environments,…

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tremendous possibilities to reduce nitrous oxide emissions and the leaching of polluting nitrates in

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (13 September 2013)—In a series of papers to be presented next week, scientists offer new evidence that a potent chemical mechanism operating in the roots of a tropical grass used for livestock feed has enormous potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Referred to as “biological nitrification inhibition” or BNI, the mechanism markedly reduces the conversion of nitrogen…

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Mobile technology is disrupting every industry

The Mobile Revolution Is Just Beginning Fon Mathuros, Head of Media, Communications Department, Tel.: +86 158 4088 0591; fmathuro@weforum.org Dalian, People’s Republic of China, 13 September 2013 – Mobile technology is disrupting all industries and sectors, and changing the way people interact among themselves and with service providers, said technology experts and entrepreneurs in a session on the mobile…

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African Green Revolution Forum warns of severe finance gap in African agriculture

MAPUTO, Mozambique,** September 9, 2013/ *– *The African Green Revolution Forum (AGRF) (http://www.agrforum.com) has warned that a Green Revolution cannot materialise in Africa without a major concerted effort to secure financing for agricultural production. ** The Forum, which ended on Friday, brought together over 200 delegates from across Africa and internationally, focused on the critical role to be played…

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A call for a moratorium on new offshore exploration

Kabwe Zuberi Zitto, MP; Shadow Minister of Finance Tanzania: Tanzania is on the precipice of an economic evolution with the recent discoveries of gas. We have now confirmed reserves of 43 Trillion Cubic feet (TCF), roughly valued at USD 430bn. Plans for LNG production are moving ahead of schedule. As a result there will be considerable new gas resources…

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Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) holds second annual meeting

Maputo, 3 September – The Africa Enterprise Challenge Fund (AECF) is today holding its second annual meeting in Maputo, Mozambique. The event brings together over 150 representatives of businesses, financial institutions, NGOs, academia and other stakeholders to share best practice on how to grow businesses that benefit Africa’s rural poor. At this year’s annual meeting there is a particular…

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Open Government Partnership- Statehouse seeks stakeholders’ views

*CALL FOR STAKEHOLDER VIEWS ON THE GOVERNMENT SELF ASSESSMENT EXERCISE ON IMPLEMENTATION OF OPEN GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIP* Year, 2011, the government of Tanzania joined the global initiative of Open Government Partnership that aims at promoting transparency, empowering citizens, fighting corruption and encouraging use of new technologies to improve governance. The Government started implementing its OGP commitments which were translated to…

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