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Africa offers predominantly good environments for harnessing solar power thanks to enormously high sunlight radiation levels in many African countries. As Africa continues to renovate, solar energy is evolving as a key element in powering growth. This issue would make people cognizant on how it can be produced more economically, how it can reduce a country’s exposure to predictable future fossil fuel prices; and above all, how it can be built to meet unfulfilled demand for electricity. Readers will also find the insights of the upcoming elections in the East African country – Uganda where the President Yoweri Museveni is seeking to expand his 30 year rule. There is more, do explore…

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PublisherTimes Of Africa

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

THE TIMES OF AFRICA, bi-monthly reading is well known in diplomatic and corporate circles of India and Africa. The synergy of acclaim, recognition and appreciation has infused in us a gala spirit and made us feel proud since it has won accolades and established itself by virtue of meaningful presentation of credible rich content on Africa-India partnerships, socio-economic issues, business and investment opportunities, political developments, features on travel and tourism and cultural extravaganzas. Personality rendezvous, interviews with Ambassadors/High Commissioners and country specific spotlights are other special attractions. 
It has succeeded in making successful in-roads to the reading desks of diplomatic and corporate houses in India as well as the African continent. It is indeed blessed with the good genes of its clients and its new fusion look has become an International business statement. 

We have a very robust distribution network covering metro cities, diplomatic missions, national organizations, foreign agencies, corporate and export houses, business class hotels and airlines, both within the country and offshore. 
A fair sprinkling of top professionals from the fraternity, former senior government officials, public servants, journalists and renowned educationalists contribute to the team of THE TIMES OF AFRICA.

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