Top Tech Game-Changers: Africa’s 2023 Innovations
22/12/2023Africa has emerged as a hub for innovation in the rapidly evolving field of technological advancement in 2023. The digital revolution that is taking place on the continent has the.
Africa has emerged as a hub for innovation in the rapidly evolving field of technological advancement in 2023. The digital revolution that is taking place on the continent has the.
Africa is developing, and so are its various sectors. The continent and its people are vigorously pursuing initiatives that will make it an industrialised continent that can easily create jobs.
“World trade has lost momentum, with trade growth slowing in 2022 and remaining weak into early 2023. That said, global trade growth has remained positive, underscoring how trade has been.
No one can ever over tell a good story; especially when the story is theirs. This story is about an African team success at the global stage. The FIFA World.
After South Africa hosted the FIFA World Cup in 2010, the beautiful game is coming home again, this time through the shores of North Africa, particularly in Morrocco. Here are.
Born on October 9, 1994, in the vibrant locale of Ikorodu, Lagos, Nigeria, Azizat Oshoala isn’t just a star in African football; she’s the personification of innate talent, unyielding determination,.
As the global economy navigates intricate market fluctuations, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Ltd. (NNPC Ltd.) stands as an example of stability in the nation’s energy sector. In a recent.
The government of the United Kingdom intends to transfer some asylum seekers to Rwanda. But in November, the UK Supreme Court declared the proposal unconstitutional, noting the possibility.
Marrakech, Morocco – The grandeur of African football reached its pinnacle recently, as Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala claimed the spotlight, seizing the most coveted titles at the prestigious CAF.
From 1990 to 2000, Africa witnessed a substantial upswing in skilled migration, marking a twofold increase in individuals leaving their native lands—from 650,000 to 1.4 million. Even presently, approximately 20,000.