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SOLAR COOKERS OFFER HIGHER LIVING STANDARDS FOR THE POOR AND MAJOR EMISSION REDUCTIONS



SOLAR power of course draws on a free renewable energy to create electricity, but a burgeoning sector is enabling the harnessing of heat for cooking, which can promote energy efficiency in all manner of climates – solar cookers.

Indian solar cooker innovator Deepak Gadhia and Julie Greene, executive director, Solar Cookers International (SCI), co-chaired a 6th SCI World Conference held in Gujarat, India, this January, that demonstrated how these technologies are entering the mainstream.…

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KENYA PAINT MARKET AND INDUSTRY GROWING INTI KEY EAST AFRICAN HUB



KENYA has long been regarded as east Africa’s economic powerhouse, with residential and industrial construction boosting sales of paints and coatings – and for now there seems to be no halt in this progress. Indeed, the last World Bank assessment of growth in this 45 million people country was that GDP rose by 5.6% in 2015.…

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PROLIFERATION OF UNIVERSITIES BRINGS MIXED BAG OF FORTUNES TO SOMALIA



As guns continue to go silent in Somalia’s waning civil conflicts, exponential growth has been witnessed in the country’s higher education sector, although there are mixed reviews about the quality of education offered by the country’s new independent universities.

Before the 1988 civil war and subsequent collapse of the central government in 1991, Somalia had only one state-owned university, the Somali National University.…

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CONCERN RISES IN KENYA OVER IMPENDING END TO DUTY-FREE TRADE STATUS



CONCERN is growing in Kenya that its clothing manufacturing industry will be kicked out from the European Union’s EU) ‘market access regulation’ (MAR) from October 1, which has granted its exporters duty-free and quota-free access to EU consumers and businesses since 2008.…

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TRADERS CALLS FOR KISMAYO PORT REHABILITATION TO SPUR LIVESTOCK EXPORTS



LIVESTOCK exporters using the key southern Somalia port of Kismayo are calling for facility improvements to spur this trade, which is of critical importance to the economic health of this war-wracked region.
Inefficiencies, outdated infrastructure and tainted global image courtesy of piracy, is not only holding back livestock exports but curtailing efforts to make Kismayo port profitable, said Ibrahim Ahmed Abdinoor, chief executive officer of the African Shipping Line, which has offices in Somalia, Kenya, Tanzania and Dubai.…

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CONCERN RISES IN KENYA OVER IMPENDING END TO DUTY-FREE TRADE STATUS



CONCERN is growing in Kenya that its meat and livestock industry will be kicked out from the European Union’s EU) ‘market access regulation’ (MAR) from October 1, which has granted its exporters duty-free and quota-free access to EU consumers and businesses since 2008.…

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MOBILE MONEY BOOMS, GIVING MONEY LAUNDERERS NEW MEANS TO CLEAN CRIMINAL PROCEEDS



MOBILE money transactions surged in 2015 across the world – increasing by 31% to reach 411 million mobile money accounts, and this is a critical platform for expanding financial inclusion globally, according to GSMA, a UK-based global mobile industry association, in its February 2016 annual report on the ‘State of the Industry Report on Mobile Money’. …

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MIDDLE CLASS LIFESTYLES BOOSTS INDONESIA’S MOSQUITO NET DEMAND



Indonesia’s mosquito net industry is facing high demand due to the growing number of middle class consumers in the country and their increasing desire to live a more natural lifestyle, according to Citra Maya, an Indonesian mosquito net supplier.

Arif Novianto, a marketing manager at Citra Maya, told WTiN.com…

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WILDLIFE CRIME INCREASINGLY RUN BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANISED CRIMINAL NETWORKS



An unprecedented spike in rhino poaching has not only threatened the existence of the charismatic species but also shone a spotlight on the highly organised criminal networks responsible. Wildlife crime is no longer seen as victimless or offering little reward but authorities are fighting back with some innovative tactics, reports Mark Rowe. …

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AFRICA IS FOCUS OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE REFORMS



THE NEED for sub-Saharan Africa to improve its corporate governance, promoting sustainable development in a region that still trails the rest of the world in many poverty metrics, has been a key theme of accounting conferences. And new initiatives reflecting this understanding have been making progress in east and west Africa, for instance.…

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