98-year-old woman recovers from coronavirus in Lagos

A 98-year-old has recovered from coronavirus after receiving treatment at one of Lagos state’s isolation centres, authorities there say. State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu announced on Wednesday that the woman was discharged along with 25 others who had previously tested positive to the virus. “Today, we discharged a 98-year-old woman, our oldest #COVID19 patient in Lagos,”…

Community-based education campaigns can increase electricity connections and improve project economics

Placing community awareness campaigns at the core of a rural electrification project can increase connections by 50%, reduce the cost per connection by 24% and significantly improve the overall economics of the project.  This preliminary conclusion emerged as a result of a Community-Based Energy Education Programme led by Energy 4 Impact in Tanzania. As part…

The economic resilience of African countries offers a template for growth in a post-Covid-19 era

As Africa braces for a head-on collision with coronavirus with the World Bank announcing its first recession in 25 years,  the continent can eventually look forward to many post-Covid-19 recovery and growth narratives. Public and private leaders should draw on past experiences to face the economic challenges of Covid-19. In my book  Unlocking Africa’s Business Potential,  I examine the…

Egypt’s role in Africa during COVID-19 pandemic

Although Egypt’s chairmanship of the African Union ended in 2019, it continues to focus on Africa, especially amid the coronavirus pandemic. CAIRO — Even after its one-year chairmanship term of the African Union (AU) ended in 2019, Egypt continues to prioritize Africa when it comes to its foreign policy. On April 29, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah…