African Decisions News Hide and seek Anyone who thought smuggling a rhino or any other wildlife out of South Africa is an easy task should... Read more 3 Aug, 2015
African Decisions News Fired up What will reduce Ghana’s oil imports by up to 12 million barrels and cut carbon emissions by 1.6 million metric... Read more 3 Aug, 2015
African Decisions News The big pay-off Nearly 70% of African corporations believe third-party business partners pose the greatest risk for bribery. An anti-bribery and corruption... Read more 27 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News For richer or poorer Which is Africa’s wealthiest nation? Is it perhaps Nigeria, seeing as it has the highest GDP? Actually, it turns out to... Read more 27 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News On the mend Are we heading towards an HIV/Aids-free generation? Well, with a 35% drop in new infections compared to 15 years... Read more 27 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News Parting gift What’s the first thing you would do if you became a dollar millionaire? Buy a new home, splurge on... Read more 20 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News Sunny days ahead Eighty. That’s the minimum percentage of solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR) that outdoor workers in South Africa are exposed to... Read more 20 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News Smoking hot Zimbabwe’s economy might be battling but there is one commodity it produces that’s still in high demand, and that’s tobacco.... Read more 20 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News Bottoms up With the rising cost of fuel, electricity and basic goods in South Africa, at least there’s one thing people... Read more 13 Jul, 2015
African Decisions News Unhealthy results Nearly 10% of antimalarial medicines currently available in Nigeria are simply not up to scratch. According to a recent... Read more 13 Jul, 2015