Over 50 years since its humble beginnings, Business Council for Africa West and Southern is becoming a pan-African force to reckon with...Can you afford not to be a member? BCA Vice Chairman Clive Carpenter reports.
p>Over 50 years since its humble beginnings, Business Council for Africa West and Southern is becoming a pan-African force to reckon with...Can you afford not to be a member? BCA Vice Chairman Clive Carpenter reports.Finance
Education and skills development are key to Africa
European Conference on Information Systems hosts its first conference outside Europe in Pretoria as it reaches out to institutions to spread the benefits of technology.
p>European Conference on Information Systems hosts its first conference outside Europe in Pretoria as it reaches out to institutions to spread the benefits of technology.Commercial agriculture takes off in five Nigerian states
The World Bank assisted Commercial Agriculture Project has taken off in the five participating states of Nigeria. The states are Kaduna, Kano, Lagos, Cross River and Kano.
p>The World Bank assisted Commercial Agriculture Project has taken off in the five participating states of Nigeria. The states are Kaduna, Kano, Lagos, Cross River and Kano.Vietnam to help Chad improve food security
Vietnamese experts are set to help Chad implement a series of activities aimed at improving the African countrys food security under a tripartite South-South Cooperation agreement signed in March 2010.
p>Vietnamese experts are set to help Chad implement a series of activities aimed at improving the African countrys food security under a tripartite South-South Cooperation agreement signed in March 2010.Endangered African rice varieties gain elite status
As part of a redoubled effort to stave off future food crises by bringing Africa’s rice production in line with its rapidly growing consumption, scientists have announced a paradigm shift in rice research for the region, which will give elite status to genetically diverse indigenous varieties.
p>As part of a redoubled effort to stave off future food crises by bringing Africa’s rice production in line with its rapidly growing consumption, scientists have announced a paradigm shift in rice research for the region, which will give elite status to genetically diverse indigenous varieties.