International Day Against Environmental Exploitation in War: Protecting Africa’s Nature Under Siege

“We are waging a suicidal war on nature.” — UN Secretary-General António Guterres Each year on 6 November, the world observes the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the.

How Ecotourism Drives Botswana’s Economic Recovery

Ecotourism has become a pivotal element in Botswana’s economic recovery and diversification strategy, especially as the country navigates its way out of several economic disruptions. Positioned as one of Africa’s.

Nuclear Energy and Africa’s Capabilities: A Sustainable Future or a Risky Bet?

Climate change is a global crisis, prompting countries worldwide to seek alternatives to fossil fuels for sustainable energy production. One significant source of power generation is nuclear energy, which has.

Africa’s Emerging Markets: 5 Sectors for Strategic Investment

Africa’s economic potential is immense. With a youthful, rapidly urbanising population, the continent is witnessing growth across diverse sectors, presenting unique high-yield investment opportunities.   According to the World Bank,.

Rights for All: Africa’s Judiciary Gains

Africa’s judicial systems have made significant advances in recent decades, spurred by both grassroots and institutional efforts. With several countries leading reform and cases that have stirred public faith in.

Bilateral Relations and International Trade: The Role of UAE Investments in South Africa

The growing economic and diplomatic partnership between the UAE and South Africa exemplifies a modern shift in bilateral relations, centering on trade, investment, and shared strategic goals. With the UAE.

International Day Against Environmental Exploitation in War: Protecting Africa’s Nature Under Siege

How Ecotourism Drives Botswana’s Economic Recovery

Nuclear Energy and Africa’s Capabilities: A Sustainable Future or a Risky Bet?

Africa’s Emerging Markets: 5 Sectors for Strategic Investment

Rights for All: Africa’s Judiciary Gains

Bilateral Relations and International Trade: The Role of UAE Investments in South Africa

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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A Resounding Success: The 10th International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) 2024 Concludes in New York

New York, 24 September 2024—Harvard Club of New York City The 10th International Forum on African-Caribbean Leadership (IFAL) 2024 concluded with notable success, reinforcing its pivotal role in promoting cross-continental.

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Africa and Afro-Brazilian Traditions

The cultural and economic relationship between Africa and Brazil is a tapestry woven from centuries of historical exchange. From the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary cultural and economic ties, the.

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The Leadership of Today: Dr. Ken Giami’s Clarion Call to Nigerian Youths

In a world where youth are often seen as the leaders of tomorrow, Dr. Ken Giami, Founder and Executive Chairman of the African Leadership Organisation, is challenging this outdated narrative..

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How Technology is Preserving Africa’s Cultural Heritage

The splendor of African tradition is an undisputed fact of reality, praised as the cradle of human civilisation that gave great empires, dynasties, kings and great individuals of the times..

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The De-Marketing of Nigeria As An Investment Destination: The NNPC – Aliko Dangote Saga

By Victor Oladokun I’ve read with either great interest or dismay, several informed and uninformed comments about the current Aliko Dangote – NNPC brouhaha. Make no mistake about it. This is.

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Good Friday: An Exploration of Tradition, Reflection, and Humanity

Good Friday, observed by Christians around the world, stands as a solemn reminder of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is a day marked by reflection, prayer, and deep contemplation..

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International Flair: Calabar Festival’s Global Inclusivity

Cultural festivals serve as vibrant connectors, weaving unity into our collective human experience. In this exploration, we delve into the captivating Calabar Festival in Nigeria, which exemplifies transformative power of.

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A Soulful Journey: Significance of January 15 in Nigeria

In the rhythmic cadence of time, January 15 emerges as a sacred tapestry woven with threads of sacrifice, unity, and profound reflection in Nigeria. This day, etched into the nation’s.

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Is 2024 Africa’s year of political revolution?

Get ready for a political seismic shift as Africa braces itself for the pivotal 2024 elections across eighteen nations. This isn’t just politics as usual; it’s a continent-wide spectacle promising.

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The Future of Trade: Africa’s Transport Networks

Africa is teeming with opportunities for trade, investment, and innovation. Logistics is instrumental in facilitating these trades, effectively connecting businesses across diverse markets. Despite the promise of economic potential, inadequate.

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Rewriting Africa’s Narrative: The Role of Storytelling in Social Development

Across Africa, storytelling plays a huge role in social development; preserving cultural heritage, contributing to education, promoting values and empowering change. As digital tools proliferate, young Africans are harnessing these.

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Public-Private Partnerships: Effective Collaborations for Social Impact

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) leverage the strengths of both sectors to address critical societal challenges, ranging from infrastructure development to healthcare, education, and environmental sustainability. This article examines how these partnerships.

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Visa Reforms in South Africa: A Step Towards Economic Resurgence?

In a bold move to stimulate economic growth, South Africa has introduced new visa reforms designed to attract skilled professionals, remote workers, and international investors. This initiative, spearheaded by the.

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Egypt Achieves Malaria-Free Status After Century-Long Battle

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Egypt malaria-free, marking a significant milestone following nearly a century of dedicated efforts. With a population of over 100 million, Egypt has successfully.

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Bilateral Relations and International Trade: The Role of UAE Investments in South Africa

The growing economic and diplomatic partnership between the UAE and South Africa exemplifies a modern shift in bilateral relations, centering on trade, investment, and shared strategic goals. With the UAE.

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Visa Reforms in South Africa: A Step Towards Economic Resurgence?

In a bold move to stimulate economic growth, South Africa has introduced new visa reforms designed to attract skilled professionals, remote workers, and international investors. This initiative, spearheaded by the.

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BRICS 2024: Key Takeaways for Africa from the 16th Summit

The 16th BRICS Summit convened longstanding and new members with a shared vision to strengthen economic alliances and deepen cooperation. For Africa, this expanded bloc presents both opportunities and risks,.

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BRICS Banknote: The Implications Banknote on Intra-African Trade

The BRICS group—initially comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has introduced a new BRICS banknote to enhance economic cooperation among its member states. This banknote, intended as an alternative.

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Sports Diplomacy: The Role of Sports in Fostering Regional Cooperation

Sports diplomacy has emerged as a powerful tool for fostering cooperation and understanding among African nations, particularly in regions marked by geopolitical tensions and conflict. By transcending cultural and political.

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BRICS Banknote: The Implications Banknote on Intra-African Trade

The BRICS group—initially comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—has introduced a new BRICS banknote to enhance economic cooperation among its member states. This banknote, intended as an alternative.

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Reparations and Reconciliation: Caribbean Leaders’ Hopes for the UK Government

In the ongoing discussions around reparations, Caribbean leaders are seeking dialogue with the United Kingdom regarding its role in the transatlantic slave trade. These calls for reparatory justice have been.

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UNGA 2024: Morocco’s Prime Minister Advocates for a New Era of Multilateralism

Aziz Akhannouch, Morocco’s Prime Minister, called for a new era of multilateralism, stressing the need for renewed momentum and reforms within the global community. He made this appeal during his.

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Seychelles President Calls for Global Action to Combat Gun Violence

The President of Seychelles, Wavel Ramkalawan, has called for global action to combat gun violence and create a brighter future for young people during his address at the ongoing United.

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Peace through Partnership: AU and AFRICOM’s Role in African Security

The collaborative peacekeeping efforts between the African Union (AU) and the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) have become a cornerstone of stability across the African continent. This partnership, which marries.

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Africa’s Emerging Markets: 5 Sectors for Strategic Investment

Africa’s economic potential is immense. With a youthful, rapidly urbanising population, the continent is witnessing growth across diverse sectors, presenting unique high-yield investment opportunities.   According to the World Bank,.

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How Ecotourism Drives Botswana’s Economic Recovery

Ecotourism has become a pivotal element in Botswana’s economic recovery and diversification strategy, especially as the country navigates its way out of several economic disruptions. Positioned as one of Africa’s.

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Africa’s Emerging Markets: 5 Sectors for Strategic Investment

Africa’s economic potential is immense. With a youthful, rapidly urbanising population, the continent is witnessing growth across diverse sectors, presenting unique high-yield investment opportunities.   According to the World Bank,.

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Bilateral Relations and International Trade: The Role of UAE Investments in South Africa

The growing economic and diplomatic partnership between the UAE and South Africa exemplifies a modern shift in bilateral relations, centering on trade, investment, and shared strategic goals. With the UAE.

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Fintech in Africa: The Next Big Revolution in Global Finance?

As technology drives the global finance sector, Africa is no exception; leveraging digital innovation to reshape financial inclusion and economic growth. While global perspectives often highlight Western advancements, Africa’s progress.

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Africa’s Fight Against Tuberculosis: Key Insights from WHO’s 2024 Report

Africa’s ongoing commitment to eradicating tuberculosis (TB) is yielding promising results, reflecting resilience and progress across the continent. The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) 2024 report highlights substantial reductions in TB.

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Cross-Border Collaboration in Agriculture Across Africa

Agriculture is a cornerstone of Africa’s socio-economic landscape, essential for food security, employment, raw materials, and environmental sustainability. Africa is home to over 65% of the world’s uncultivated arable land,.

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Kenya’s Legal Framework: Does It Support or Stifle True Democracy?

Kenya, a leading economic power in East Africa, has made remarkable progress toward democracy and governance since adopting the progressive Constitution in 2010. This Constitution, often celebrated as a “people’s.

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Independent Candidates Breaking Party Monopoly in African Politics

For decades, African politics has been dominated by powerful political parties with a strong influence on electoral outcomes. However, recent trends reveal a rise in independent candidates who are breaking.

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Tea Exports and Dollar Flows: Kenya’s Economic Dynamics

As one of the world’s top tea exporters, Kenya relies on tea exports for a large portion of its foreign exchange earnings, which directly impacts the currency’s performance against the.

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Public-Private Partnerships: Effective Collaborations for Social Impact

Public-private partnerships (PPPs) leverage the strengths of both sectors to address critical societal challenges, ranging from infrastructure development to healthcare, education, and environmental sustainability. This article examines how these partnerships.

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The Power of Transparency in Corporate Governance

In an era marked by corporate scandals, financial crises, and growing stakeholder scrutiny, corporate governance and ethical practices have become essential for sustainable business operations. These principles build trust among.

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Africa’s Rising Peacemakers: Women and Youth Leading the Way

The winds of change are sweeping across Africa, and women and young people are emerging as powerful forces in peacebuilding. Their ability to question entrenched power structures and bring fresh.

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Assessing the Social and Environmental Responsibilities of Mining Companies in Africa

Mining remains one of the most influential sectors in Africa, providing employment and generating significant revenue for governments. In recent years, companies in the sector have begun taking steps to.

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Africa on the Move: Transforming Global Tourism Trends

Africa’s travel market is swiftly reshaping global tourism, emerging as a vibrant and influential force in an industry once centred elsewhere. With a focus on sustainability, digital innovation, and culturally.

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Africa’s AI Awakening: A New Frontier for Innovation

Africa is gradually emerging as a leader in AI innovation, as the world begins to embrace this transformative technology that promises to elevate humanity to new heights of creativity and.

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Exploring Malawi’s Livingstonia Mission: Where Heritage Meets Nature

“My visit to Livingstonia was nothing short of transformative. The breathtaking scenery, the rich history of the mission, and the incredible local community left a profound impact on me. I.

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Renewable Energy: Uganda’s Ambitions for Hydro Capacity Expansion

As Uganda aims to meet growing energy demands while promoting sustainable economic development, hydropower remains one of its top renewable energy ambitions. Hydropower contributes approximately 90% of the country’s electricity.

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Coalition politics in Africa: A blueprint for global democracy?

Coalition governments are increasingly reshaping Africa’s political landscape, reflecting the growing need for power-sharing in countries where no single party can secure a majority. A notable example is South Africa’s.

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Celebrating UN Day and Its Role in African Peacekeeping

“We must redouble our efforts to support Africa’s quest, for peace and security must never rest.” – António Guterres, UN Secretary-General. On 24th October, the world observes United Nations Day,.

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Nigeria’s Health Sector: Insights From the Performance Management System II

Nigeria’s health sector stands on the verge of transformative change, driven by the recently launched Performance Management System (PMS) from the Federal Ministry of Health & Social Welfare. This initiative,.

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