An agreement aims to further boost trade between the U.S. and East Africa, already up 52% in 2014.
An agreement aims to further boost trade between the U.S. and East Africa, already up 52% in 2014.
Commercial oil production is expected to begin in 2016.
The negative economic impact that the disease carries with it has long-term effects, as the African Union urges countries to lift Ebola related travel bans.
Over the past 10 years more than $60 billon has been illegally moved into or out of Uganda, Ghana, Mozambique, Kenya and Tanzania, according to a study.
A proposed new pipeline between South Sudan and Kenya could realign energy geo-politics in East Africa even more than the logistics of the region’s oil exports.