Full Interview with Silvester Kasuku on Investment opportunities in South Sudan.
Full Interview with Silvester Kasuku on Investment opportunities in South Sudan. Click Here to watch full Interview
Full Interview with Silvester Kasuku on Investment opportunities in South Sudan. Click Here to watch full Interview
Unpacking President Ruto's directive reverting port operations back to Mombasa | Part One Unpacking President Ruto's directive reverting port operations back to Mombasa | Part Two
President William Ruto ordered all port operations that had transferred to Nairobi and Naivasha Inland Container Depots (ICDs) to Mombasa, reversing one of the most controversial policies of the Jubilee administration. Immediate former President Uhuru Kenyatta’s administration forced traders to use the standard gauge railway (SGR) for guaranteed business in order to repay the Ksh450…
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The fifty-fourth session of the Conference of African Ministers of Finance, Planning and Economic Development will focus on “Financing Africa’s recovery from the impacts of COVID 19: breaking new ground”. Development financing gaps have widened significantly since the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The annual financing gap for developing countries to meet the…
The Chief Executive Officer of Centre for Transport, Infrastructure, and Regional Integration, and former CEO of LAPSSET Authority, Sylvester Kasuku says the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia transport corridor program and free trade agreements have contributed meaningfully to the African integration agenda by bringing opportunities closer and reducing regional tensions. He says the project constitutes the greatest…
Sylvester Kasuku – CEO, Africa Center for Transport and Infrastructure
The African Continental Free Trade Area got a major boost last week, as the much anticipated Pan-African Payments and Settlement System (PAPSS) was officially launched in Accra, Ghana. According to PAPSS will enable a customer in one African country to pay in their own currency, while a seller in another country receives payment in their…