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    Omanyano ovanhu koikundaneki yomalungula kashili paveta, Commisiner Sakaria takunghilile Veronika Haulenga

Cairo

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Oshiwambo

Oprograma yo mapungulo omeva menenedu la Africa yatulwa moilonga

Minister wounamapya Calle Schlettwein okwa tula moilonga oprograma yomapungulo omeva menenedu la Africa. Minister Schlettwein ota kulopotwa ali akalelapo Namibia pefimbo loshiindingili shoneudo shokudimbuluka omeva osho sha ningilwa ko Cairo Egypt. Oprograma ota kulopotwa ya pula etulomoilonga loshimaliwa shee N$649 billion. Meengundafana do Future Media news, daningwa pamwe nao  eli omupopiliko wouminsity wounamapya Simon Nghipandulwa,  okwati minister pefimbo loshipopiwa shaye okwa denga omufindo nghene oilyolongo ya Africa yapumbwa okutula koshivalo […]

todayOctober 16, 2024 15

Africa

Al Ahly and Esperance highlight the dominance of North Africa in club football. Lessons for other African teams

      By Mahfoud Amara, Qatar University   Al Ahly, based in Cairo, and Esperance, in Tunis, are among the most successful clubs in the history of the main club cup competition in Africa, the CAF Champions League. Al Ahly has reached the finals multiple times and boasts 11 titles, making it the most successful club in the competition’s history. Similarly, Esperance has secured the title multiple times. These […]

todayMay 20, 2024 15

Africa

Africa’s megacities threatened by heat, floods and disease – urgent action is needed to start greening and adapt to climate change

    By Meelan Thondoo, University of Cambridge   Cities cover just 3% of the planet. But they emit 78% of all global greenhouse gas emissions, absorb 80% of final global energy (what consumers use) and consume 60% of clean drinking water. African megacities like Lagos, Nigeria (with 21 million residents) and Cairo, Egypt (with 10 million residents) are experiencing significant temperature increases due to the urban heat island effect […]

todayApril 24, 2024 12

Africa

Cultural wealth can drive economic growth in African cities

  By Bonface Orucho, bird story agency   With the right policies, African cities hold immense potential to drive significant economic growth by capitalizing on their rich cultural heritage and harnessing the creativity of their youthful populations, according to a new report. “Africa’s urban landscapes are not just repositories of heritage and tradition; they are dynamic centres of innovation, awaiting the right policies to support unlocking their full potential,” the […]

todayMarch 25, 2024 27

Oshiwambo

Oonkundathana dhinasha nompangela yoku kodhekapo iita mo Gaza otadhi ningwa nena mo Cairo

Aanambelewa okuza mo America,Israel,Qatar na Egypt otaaka tsakanena nena mo Cairo moonkundathana dhompito yoku hulithapo manga iita mo Gaza. Omupresitend gwa America  Joe Biden uusiku wa piti okwati oonkundathana otadhi ka  tala kompangela ndjoka tayi ka kwata iiwike ihamano,nonando kapena shoka sha ziminwapo natango. Oonzo odhuulike kutya oonkundathana mo Cairo otadhi tala kiiluku yopatatu yomulanduthaneko ngoka tagu ka etitha emangululo lyoonkwatwa noku adha etsokumwe lyoku hulithapo manga iita. Ongundu yo […]

todayFebruary 13, 2024 27 7 3

Africa

Rising megacities: A superhighway for Africa’s shared mobility market

    By Conrad Onyango, bird story agency As Africa's urban centres continue to grow and with an increasing number of cities now expected to surpass 10 million residents, the shared mobility sector is expanding fast too, raising prospects of more income for cab-hailing companies and drivers. Global management firm, Oliver Wyman, has revealed in a new report that ride-hailing, scooter or e-bike rentals, and car-sharing, which together make up […]

todayJanuary 18, 2024 23

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