Jaguar XE Sets Record as Tech Leaders Decide Future for Start - U.S.
Coscharis Motors, licensed owner of the Jaguar Land Rover in Nigeria, has once again proven that the future of the automobile industry largely depends on the innovations that come with the Information and Communications Technology (ICT), as the firm unveils its brand new Jaguar XE at the just-concluded Techie+ 2015 Conference and Exhibition, held in Lagos.
Senegal and Mali battle for solar supremacy
Two West African countries are racing to complete the region’s first large-scale solar plants.
Obama’s trade boost prompts African relief
When President Barack Obama finally put pen to paper on the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) in late June, producers across the continent – from Nigerian footwear makers to Lesotho trouser stitchers – breathed a collective sigh of relief.
Investments in African startups double
Seed-stage investing is on the rise globally, accounting for 67% of all venture capital (VC) funds in North America and increasing 19-fold in Europe. According to PwC and the National Venture Capital Association, venture capitalists invested $48.3bn in US startups last year, the biggest level of investment since the dotcom bubble burst in 2001.

