Most Recent News

International Day to Protect Education from Attack: An African Imperative

“Education is not a privilege; it is a basic human right that no one can take away.” These words from Malala Yousafzai, a global advocate for education, resonate deeply on.

Africa’s Satellite Ambitions in Focus

Africa is boldly pushing the boundaries of space exploration, with satellite technology at the forefront. This milestone marks a decisive step towards technological independence as the continent forges its own.

The Transformative Power of Technology in Africa’s Education Sector

The technological revolution in Africa is profoundly impacting various sectors, including education. Technological innovations are bridging educational inequities, enhancing access to quality education, and fostering innovative learning environments for Africa’s.

African Languages: A Global Stage Through Film

African languages are gaining global recognition through films and Afrobeats, breaking down language barriers in entertainment with the aid of subtitles and dubbing. This growing trend presents significant opportunities for.

Mzansi: Unveiling South Africa’s Tourism Treasures

“South Africa gets under your skin; its energy, diversity, and natural beauty are overwhelming.” These words from renowned travel expert and author, Rick Steves, capture the essence of what makes.

New Music Friday Musical Refresh Playlist

Nothing beats the excitement of a refreshed musical playlist. It’s another New Music Friday, and Afrobeats continues to captivate the world with its unique blend of sound, lyrics, and rhythm..

Democracy Corner: Africa’s Progress in Electoral Act Reforms

The narrative propagated by Western media and ideologists that Africa is incapable of holding free and fair elections is increasingly being dispelled. Evidence of significant electoral reforms across the continent.

The Influence of African Institutions on Global Governance Structures

African institutions are contributing significantly to the shaping of international policies and norms. This influence is not only reflective of the continent’s growing economic and political clout but also indicative.

International Day of Charity: Tackling Poverty, Education, and Health in Africa

As the world marks the United Nations International Day of Charity on 5th September, attention shifts to the critical role of charity in addressing some of Africa’s most pressing issues:.