While the African energy sector has been the focus of infrastructure investment in recent years, transport remains an important investment opportunity on the continent. Foreign investment in sub-Saharan Africa’s energy sector is at all-time highs. Propelled by the United Nation’s goal to achieve modern energy access for all by 2030, […]
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Donna Brazile…to Hillary Clinton staffers: ‘I’m not Patsy the slave’
In a recent Politico article Donna Brazile, who served as the Democratic National Convention’s interim chair during the 2016 election, pulls the rug out from under former-candidate Hillary Clinton and staff for their ” takeover” during the election. “I had promised Bernie when I took the helm of the Democratic National Committee after the […]
New Orleans will have a New Mayor and she will be Black
On November 18th, New Orleans will elect its first woman as mayor. That woman will be African American. She will be committed to reducing crime, growing jobs and preserving affordability in Louisiana’s largest city. But for all their commonalities, mayoral candidates LaToya Cantrell, a city councilwoman, and Desiree Charbonnet, a […]
27th Annual NAACP Theatre Awards Announces Nominations
Beverly Hills, CA — The NAACP Beverly Hills/Hollywood Branch’s Theatre Viewing Committee announces nominations for the 27th Annual NAACP Theatre Awards. This year’s nominee roster is overwhelmingly filled with multiple EMMY, Tony and previous NAACP Theatre award winners throughout all 31 categories. To honor such outstanding examples of black excellence in […]
Dallas, The 9th Largest City in the U.S., Hires It’s First Ever Female Police Chief
Dallas, TX — Ulysha Renee Hall will make history in Dallas in September, when she becomes the city’s first ever female police chief in the city’s entire 176 year history. She is a 19-year-veteran in law enforcement, and her former position was deputy police chief in Detroit – where she […]