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Bernina International AG is a privately owned international manufacturer of sewing and embroidery systems. The company was founded in Steckborn, Switzerland, and develops, manufactures, and sells goods and services for the textile market, primarily household sewing-related products in the fields of embroidery, quilting, home textiles, garment sewing, and crafting.
Countries in Africa are sorted according to data from the International Monetary Fund. [1] The figures presented here do not take into account differences in the cost of living in different countries, and the results can vary greatly from one year to another based on fluctuations in the exchange rates of the country's currency . [ 2 ]
Bernina Range, a mountain range in the Swiss and Italian Alps; Piz Bernina, the highest peak of the Bernina Range; Bernina Pass, a pass in the Bernina Range; Bernina District, former administrative district in the canton of Graubünden, Switzerland
The table below presents the latest Human Development Index (HDI) for countries in Africa as included in the United Nations Development Programme's Human Development Report, released on 13 March 2024 and based on data collected in 2024. [1] As of 2024, all African UN member states are included in the report.
South Africa: 3–0 Nigeria Mauritius and Seychelles: 10 16 2014: Botswana South Africa: 3–1 Nigeria Mauritius and Seychelles: 10 17 2017: South Africa Egypt: 3–1 South Africa Nigeria and Zambia: 9 18 2019: Nigeria Nigeria: 3–2 Mauritius Egypt and Ghana: 13 19 2021: Uganda Egypt: 3–1 Algeria South Africa and Uganda: 8 20 2023: South ...
It had connected over 300,000 homes in East Africa to Solar power, as of early January 2016 [10] In 2016, M-Kopa sold 30,000 solar TVs in Kenya, looking to add internet access. [15] By December 2016, the company had sold around 400,000 systems in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda since its launch in 2011, under CEO Jesse Moore. [ 16 ]
Headquartered in Kenya, Davis & Shirtliff operates under an extensive network of branches across 12 countries namely Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia, Rwanda, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Zimbabwe, Somalia and Burundi, alongside a partnership in Ethiopia. Recently, the company has expanded its operations to include Senegal.
Mobius II. Kenya is currently attempting to completely build its own cars. After building its first car in the late 80's (the Nyayo Car), Kenya has a shot at the industry with Mobius Motors, which was founded in 2009. with KIBO Africa Limited, motorcycles have been rolling out from this local manufacturer.