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  • The central government's fiscal conundrum

    2015-03-27 09:16

    The Chinese government's fiscal deficit was one of the hottest topics across the country during the annual CPC and CPPCC meetings. There was much interest in Premier Li Keqiang's announcement of a 2.3 percent fiscal deficit target for this year as he unveiled the Government Work Report on March 5.

  • The looming cash flow crunch

    2015-03-27 09:16

    China's economy is undergoing a difficult structural transition on many different fronts. The shift away from investment-heavy, industry-led growth toward a new model where consumption and services dominate is not an easy one.

  • Power to the people

    2015-03-20 09:13

    China's record in infrastructure development puts it in a good position to play a greatly increased role in renewable energy projects in Africa.

  • Cooking up energy solutions

    2015-03-20 09:13

    Lessons learned from China's national policy to promote the use of improved cookstoves in rural areas may prove useful if Kenya implements recommendations made by civil organizations in East Africa, including international NGOs.

  • The sun generates power deals

    2015-03-20 09:13

    Two government-approved solar projects in Kenya will be financed and built by Chinese companies.

  • Turning on the lights is a joint affair

    2015-03-20 09:13

    Fewer than 40 percent of Africans have access to electricity, a fact that starkly shows how serious the continent's shortage of energy and investment in the infrastructure that can produce it is.

  • Practical action helps change world

    2015-03-20 09:13

    While government and private enterprises are crucial players in improving conditions in developing countries, the experience of one nongovernmental organization shows how civil society also has a large role in making such positive transformations.

  • Conservationists look for more concerted effort

    2015-03-13 09:29

    The plume of dark smoke that rose over Nairobi National Park in Kenya on March 3 was like a signal, one to tell those who love elephants and other wildlife that the world is taking a stand against poaching and the ivory trade. That day a pyre of 15 tons of elephant tusks had been erected and set alight.

  • China's stance against ivory trade hailed

    2015-03-13 09:29

    As China has increased the number of seizures of ivory and convictions and penalties related to it, it has demonstrated its tougher stance against the illegal trade, says John Scanlon, secretary-general of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora.

  • Debunking the myth of ivory

    2015-03-13 09:29

    Before setting foot in China, Resson Kantai Duff and Christopher Kiarie imagined streets lined with Chinese people wearing exquisite bracelets, necklaces and earrings, all made of delicately carved ivory.

  • Together against the illegal wildlife trade

    2015-03-13 09:29

    March 3 was World Wildlife Day, when we paused to celebrate the astonishing diversity of fauna and flora on this planet, and reflect on the challenges they face.

  • In search of Net profit

    2015-03-06 09:32

    It is 5 o'clock on Friday afternoon, and more than a dozen youths are still waiting for job interviews outside the office of Jumia Kenya in downtown Nairobi. Three receptionists are so busy that a visitor who has just arrived is all but ignored.

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  • Group a building block for Africa

    An unusually heavy downpour hit Durban for two days before the BRICS summit's debut on African soil, but interest for a better platform for emerging markets were still sparked at the summit.
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