Egbin Power launches Innovation Hub to equip future leaders, ignite creativity
Meet the Boss: Ethel Cofie, one of the top 5 women changing IT in Africa
Goals: Let’s pool knowledge together on Biotechnology – Ayariga
Goals: Let’s pool knowledge together on Biotechnology – Ayariga
Goals: Let’s pool knowledge together on Biotechnology – Ayariga
Climate: Ghanaian activists demand an end to coal
Climate: Ghanaian activists demand an end to coal
Climate: Ghanaian activists demand an end to coal
Rolls Royce: UK may nationalise company’s nuclear submarine business
Rolls Royce: UK may nationalise company’s nuclear submarine business
BUILDING AFRICA: GE commits to building adequate capacity in Ghana
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SubscribeChild’s Play: Machines learning like kids will usher in the next Industrial Revolution
Since the first robots started working on factory floors 55 years ago, a significant number of smart machines have come on the market and are now under development.
FEATURES: Ghana’s collapsing manufacturing sector
The gradual collapse of the manufacturing sector is despite strong provisional growth figures for the entire industrial sector.
Clean Energy: What a Rwandan solar plant is teaching Africa about clean energy
In its first year, the plant powered more than 15,000 homes, in a country where just 17 percent of the population has access to electricity.
Clean Energy: What a Rwandan solar plant is teaching Africa about clean energy
In its first year, the plant powered more than 15,000 homes, in a country where just 17 percent of the population has access to electricity.
Breakthrough? New fruit flavored drugs to reduce TB deaths in children
TB alliance group and Unit Aid organizations announced the new fruit flavored drugs for children who are suffering from Tuberculosis (TB).
2016 Rio: Brazil Olympics misses first deadline for clean energy
If Brazil’s government doesn’t soon make a deal with the power company, organizers say they’ll have to run the event on diesel generators.
2016 Rio: Brazil Olympics misses first deadline for clean energy
If Brazil’s government doesn’t soon make a deal with the power company, organizers say they’ll have to run the event on diesel generators.
2016 Rio: Brazil Olympics misses first deadline for clean energy
If Brazil’s government doesn’t soon make a deal with the power company, organizers say they’ll have to run the event on diesel generators.
MeQasa: Online real estate platform supports agents with free branding
Throughout the holiday period, the company is offering to design professional logos for real estate agents and agencies to help them to better establish themselves as professionals that are serious about their businesses.
INNOVATION: This gynecology app by Ugandan students is set to change women’s health
It can be difficult for women in rural Uganda to get the medical care they need, but a group of five female college students who call themselves the Code Gurus are hoping to change that.
SOLAR POWER: After a 400-year population boom, we need to reconnect with the sun
In the past, humans coped by burning more fossilised sunshine in the form of coal, oil and gas, and expanding the amount of land under cultivation or using more artificially-produced fertiliser
SOLAR POWER: After a 400-year population boom, we need to reconnect with the sun
In the past, humans coped by burning more fossilised sunshine in the form of coal, oil and gas, and expanding the amount of land under cultivation or using more artificially-produced fertiliser
SOLAR POWER: After a 400-year population boom, we need to reconnect with the sun
In the past, humans coped by burning more fossilised sunshine in the form of coal, oil and gas, and expanding the amount of land under cultivation or using more artificially-produced fertiliser
#PulseList: 10 emerging technologies shaping African tech
From smartphones to cargo drones, how technology is shaping African countries now more than ever. These 10 trends show how innovation can ripple through societies and boost economies, leapfrogging them into the future.
FEATURES: GE scientists on verge of disease detection breakthrough
Scientists are working to make it easier to spot diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s early.
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