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World Habitat Day 2024: African Youths Promoting Urbanisation

“Engaging youth in the planning and development of urban spaces is critical to Africa’s future. The voices of young people must be heard and included, as they are the ones.

African Institutions and the Fight Against Corruption: Progress and Challenges

Corruption continues to pose a significant threat to development in Africa. From stunting economic growth to perpetuating inequality and undermining governance, corruption has long been a persistent challenge across the.

Youth Unemployment in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities

Addressing the needs of Africa’s youthful population is becoming a critical topic in the continent’s socio-economic discourse. Africa has the youngest population in the world, with over 60 per cent.

Boosting Africa’s Global Perception: 5 Key Strategic Catalysts

Presently, several factors are contributing to the increasingly positive perception of Africa on the global stage. The West is gradually recognising that Africa will play a crucial role in shaping.

World Teachers’ Day: Celebrating Drivers of Literacy in Africa

In sub-Saharan Africa, more than 98 million children remain out of school, according to UNICEF. This number reflects a combination of issues, including poverty, conflict, gender inequality, and weak educational.

Explore Cameroon’s Mount Cameroon: Africa’s Tallest Volcano

“Mount Cameroon is a treasure for Cameroon and Africa, standing as a symbol of natural beauty, biodiversity, and the incredible forces of nature,” says Moses Fokou, a Cameroonian environmentalist. This.

New Music Friday: Afrobeats Continues to Reign Supreme

When considering good music, Afrobeats often comes to mind as the quintessential representation of African sounds and rhythms. You can hardly go wrong with this choice.   Phyno, the Ezege.

How African Entrepreneurs are Transforming Global Markets

African entrepreneurs have been a huge player in the global market, driving innovation and reshaping industries. The majority of these are responses to local challenges as well as a strategic.

Impact of Chinese Investment on African Economies and Politics

China has emerged as one of Africa’s largest investors, transforming the continent’s economic landscape and political dynamics. With investments totalling over $200 billion, primarily in infrastructure and telecommunications, Chinese engagement.