BIA to serve as official distributor of Cummins products

Cummins has entered into a deal that gives BIA the rights to distribute its engines, generators and filtration units throughout numerous countries in Africa. Under the agreement, the Belgium-based company is now the official distributor of Cummins industrial engines and generators in Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, the Congo, the DRC, the Central African Republican and Togo. Read More »

UN requests over $500 million for Nigeria, CAR crises

The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), along with its partners, is seeking $545 million to help those fleeing conflicts in Nigeria and the Central African Republic (CAR). Liz Ahua, UNHCR's regional refugee coordinator for Nigeria and CAR, said both areas are facing violence on a daily basis, including incidences of suicide attacks and indiscriminate killings. Read More »

2016 African Year of Human Rights plans include agriculture and agro-processing

FAO officials intend to invest resources that guarantee women's rights to land and similar productive resources. As part of the 2016 African Year of Human Rights action plans, the agricultural and agro-processing initiatives are meant to increase food production and generate added wealth to help family farmers. It will also minimize and prevent waste and loss of food. Read More »

Summit honors African Union Kwame Nkrumah Continental Scientific Awards 2015 recipients

The AUC honored professor Tebello Nyokong and professor Opara Umezurike with the Kwame Nkrumah Continental Scientific Awards. The awards are dedicated to three different levels: regional, national and continental. The purpose is to recognize the African men and women who are involved in science and who stand out because of their training and research contributions to develop Africa. Read More »

Summit aims to introduce African farmers to mechanized operations

With a goal of helping farmers throughout the continent of Africa mechanize their operations, representatives from U.S. farm equipment company AGCO are attending the 10th Biennial U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The package is built around Massey Ferguson's MF Series tractors and has been developed with farmers new to mechanization in mind. Read More »

Coca-Cola, TGI Group venture into Nigeria’s Chi Limited

Culminating six decades of Nigerian investment, Coca-Cola expanded further into dairy and juice products in West Africa with an initial share purchase in Chi Ltd. As the holding company of Chi Ltd., Coca-Cola entered into an agreement to acquire an initial minority shareholding of 40 percent in Chi Ltd., establishing a solid partnership to deliver Nigeria's beverages. Read More »

Conference addresses macroeconomic issues of West African nations

A recent conference hosted by the government of Ghana, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the United Kingdom Department for International Development in Accra, Ghana, saw macroeconomic policymakers from more than 40 African nations gather. The conference was also attended by officials from educational and financial institutions and a variety of international organizations. Read More »

Feasibility study completed on Mali's Kobada Gold Project

A feasibility study was recently completed on the Kobada Gold Project in the West African nation of Mali. The study revealed 511,000 ounces of gold within two oxide open pits at the site as well as a proved and probable reserve of 12.7 million tons, capacity for gold production exceeding 50,000 ounces each year and average cash costs of $557 per ounce of gold produced. Read More »

Permits extended for six uranium exploration projects in Niger

Six new uranium exploration permits held by Ontario, Canada-based Global Atomic Fuels Corp. for sites in Niger have been renewed for three years, allowing the company to continue development activities on uranium deposit locations. The renewals were issued by Niger's minister of mines. The largest of the deposits is the DASA deposit; Global Atomic is conducting economic assessments. Read More »

Tokyo International Conference on African Development set for Kenya in August

The Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) Summit is scheduled for Aug. 27 and Aug. 28 in Nairobi. TICAD is an event co-hosted by Japan, the United Nations Office of the Special Advisor on Africa and the United Nations Development Programme, with the goal of fostering discussions on high-level policy between African leaders and their development partners. Read More »

Commissioner discusses El Nino’s volatile impact on Africa

Both deluge and drought resulting from El Nino and La Niña events are expected to significantly affect the African continent's agriculture and economy. In a joint press conference with UNOCHA officials at the 26th AU Summit, Dr. Aisha Laraba Abdullahi classified the consequences of the unpredictable weather system into a trio of categories: erratic climate and weather extremes. Read More »

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