[New Times] The Covid-19 pandemic has been a wake-up call. It has put the finger on what works and what doesn't work in today's interconnected and interdependent world.
[New Times] The government of Rwanda on Tuesday, October 26 signed a memorandum of understanding with BioNTech to initiate the construction of the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant for mRNA-based vaccines slated for mid-2022.
/by New Times[New Times] The government of Rwanda on Tuesday, October 26 signed a memorandum of understanding with BioNTech to initiate the construction of the state-of-the-art manufacturing plant for mRNA-based vaccines slated for mid-2022.
/by New Times[Times of Zambia] 'Death trap' appears to be the best way to describe the Great North Road these days as it claims more and more lives.
/by Times of Zambia[ISS] With elections a week away, attacks on ward councillors are bad for democracy and reflect the country's organised crime problem.
/by ISS[ISS] With elections a week away, attacks on ward councillors are bad for democracy and reflect the country's organised crime problem.
/by ISS[Egypt Online] Transport Minister Kamel El Wazir on Thursday 21/10/2021 inspected the underway development work at the Ring Road in the Greater Cairo area.
/by Egypt Online[Nation] Laikipia Woman Representative Catherine Waruguru has rolled out a program to upgrade construction skills among the youths.
/by Nation[UCT] Sub-Saharan Africa is developing rapidly. With growing economies and increased trade, major road infrastructure plans have been developed for the region, which also hosts some of the world's most unique and diverse ecosystems. A new study by researchers from the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria, and the University of Cape Town (UCT) published in Environmental Research Letters, set out to analyse the impacts past road projects in the region have had on ecosystems inside a
/by UCT[UCT] Sub-Saharan Africa is developing rapidly. With growing economies and increased trade, major road infrastructure plans have been developed for the region, which also hosts some of the world's most unique and diverse ecosystems. A new study by researchers from the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), Austria, and the University of Cape Town (UCT) published in Environmental Research Letters, set out to analyse the impacts past road projects in the region have had on ecosystems inside a
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