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Bridging Africa’s Skills Gap Is Integral to Its Ongoing Development

Kofi Annan, the United Nations’ former Secretary-General, wrote that ‘education is the premise of progress. Mr Annan achieved great things with the UN, but he would surely be disappointed that.

Rising Food Insecurity — What Now For Africa?

By Walcott Aganu Africa’s capacity to provide food security and combat hunger is threatened by climate change. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), undernourished people in African.

How Minorities Can Mobilize For Peaceful Policy Change

By Walcott Aganu The history of humanity has been characterized by protest and citizen action; in recent years, the situation has been amplified. For instance, throughout 2020, numerous hashtags on.

Germany Donates N$682.3m For Green Hydrogen Research

The German government has arranged funding for Namibia to the tune of 40 million Euros (N$682,3 million) to assist with research on venturing into green hydrogen.

Evariste Ndayishimiye: Redefining Burundi’s Relations with Neighbours

On the 59th anniversary of Burundi’s independence, the Intwari stadium in Bujumbura received, among other prominent guests, Rwandan Prime Minister Édouard Ngirente. Only a year ago, this occurrence seemed unthinkable..

Nigeria-Cameroon Bridge to Facilitate Intra- Country Trade

Nigeria’s Minister of Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has announced that the inauguration of the border bridge at Mfum, and the Ikom bridge, between Nigeria and Cameroon will facilitate.

Zimbabwe to Support Productive Farmers with Benefits from NEAPS

Zimbabwe is working on supporting productive farmers who have a good track record of loan repayment with benefits from the National Enhanced Agriculture Productivity Scheme (NEAPS), otherwise known as the.

Mauritius Launches Its First 5G Network

The government of Mauritius has launched the 5G technology in its country with its first network commissioned by the Minister of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation, Mr. Darsanand Balgobin, and.

U.S Donates 2.8 Million Pfizer Vaccines to South Africa

The United States of America has donated 2.8 million Pfizer vaccine doses to South Africa as part of efforts to boost the country’s vaccination rollout campaign.