Source link Medicine, economics, and energy are the most popular fields among applicants, the federal educational exchange agency has reported Russian universities welcome approximately 30,000 students from Africa every year, Pavel Shevtsov, deputy director of Rossotrudnichestvo, the federal agency in charge of cultural and educational exchanges between Moscow and foreign nations, has said. Speaking at […]
Tag: Africans
More than half of Africans have no internet – study — RT Africa
Source link The continent has the world’s lowest levels of connectivity due to a lack of infrastructure Less than 40% of people living in Africa have internet access, a report by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has shown. While connectivity has been increasing globally, with about 5.4 billion people or 67% of the world’s population […]
Lumumba’s legacy precious to all Africans – Ghanian leader’s daughter — RT Africa
Source link Despite the continent’s political independence, big corporations retain economic control, Samia Nkrumah has told RT The legacy of Patrice Lumumba is both rich and dear to all Africans, Ghanian politician Samia Nkrumah has told RT in an exclusive interview. Nkrumah, who is the daughter of Ghana’s liberation leader Kwame Nkrumah, called Lumumba’s legacy […]
Africans are increasingly learning Russian. Why? — RT Africa
Source link Although cooperation declined in the years after the collapse of the USSR, Moscow is now returning to the continent, and so is the language Many Africans learned Russian while studying in Soviet universities, and though cooperation between Moscow and the continent declined in the years after the collapse of the USSR, Russia is […]
Africans must radically alter conditions
Source link Africa has not yet seen the full socio-economic benefits of partnerships with major economic powers, even as the Global South’s aspirations for a new world order advance, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation said on Saturday. Minister Naledi Pandor made her remarks in an address at the Cape Town Conversation, a […]