Eric Obwogi

Eric Obwogi

Eric Obwogi, KU (Hons), is the Managing Editor, Success Africa Magazine. He has twenty years’ experience in Media and is passionate about Africa Rising - the men and women, companies, regional and continental organizations as well as governments that are propelling Africa to its rightful place in Global Affairs.

ISACA Courses Join the Check Point Software CISO Academy

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The partnership will see Check Point and ISACA provide CISOs with new ways to prepare for and attain certified cyber skills. CISOs can gain access to ISACA’s courses using Check Point’s cyber-security learning credits or by direct purchase through the Check Point’s training portal.

How LAPSSET will Boost Trade in Africa

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The Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport (LAPSSET) project, also known as the Lamu corridor is one of the most ambitious such undertakings estimated to cost a US$ 24 billion. This is a transport and infrastructure mega-project that, when complete, will be the country's second transport corridor.

South Sudan opposition’s 40% “Yes” vote for women

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South Sudan formed a government of national unity, with which saw Dr. Riek Machar join government as main opposition leader. His party SPLM-IO voted to reserve 40% seats for women. This is in recognition of their role in the struggle for freedom from Sudan, as well as i the peace process. "They were in the front line with men, therefore deserve to be share in leadership too," said Dr. Riek Machar. South Sudan formed a government of national unity in 2019, which saw Dr. Riek Machar join as main opposition leader. His party SPLM-IO in a delegates meeting voted to reserve 40% seats for women. South Sudan formed a government of national unity, with which saw Dr. Riek Machar join government as main opposition leader. His party SPLM-IO voted to reserve 40% seats for women. This is in recognition of their role in the struggle for freedom from Sudan, as well as in the peace process. "They were in the front line with men, therefore deserve to be in leadership too," said Dr. Riek Machar, noting that there are women who are very inspirational in their communities who need to share their experience in leading the young nation forward.

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