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Impeccable impact of the OIC Project on Gambia’s future

According to research conducted by the Africa Development Bank (AfDB), the Gambia’s GDP growth was sluggish at 4.3% in 2021 and 4.4% in 2022 as a result of Russia’s invasion.

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The Role of The Military in Democracy

According to Abraham Lincoln, democracy is the “government of the people, by the people, for the people,” and the idea that the populace elects a government through frequent, free, and.

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Examining the Dynamic Link: Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Growth in Africa

With its immense resources, young population, and untapped potential, Africa presents a unique chance for economic growth and development. To realise this potential, the continent requires creative corporate leaders capable.

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Global Power Women Conference 2023

New York, USA, August 29, 2023 –The Centre for Economic and Leadership Development, CELD, is pleased to announce the upcoming GLOBAL POWER WOMEN CONFERENCE (GPWC) 2023, a prestigious international gathering.

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Turquoise Treasures: How Zanzibar’s Blue Economy is Revolutionising Island Livelihoods

In this article, we discover how Zanzibar’s blue economy approach is changing lives. By harnessing the power of its pristine oceans and coastal resources. Zanzibar, a paradise known for its.

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South Africa’s Cryptocurrency Culture: Embracing Digital Financial Frontiers

In the ever-evolving landscape of global finance, currency has morphed from bartering to coins and notes, and now, it has found a new realm in the digital age. This era.

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Architect of Prosperity: Hon. Padayachy’s Role in Shaping Mauritius’ Modern Economy

Renowned economist John Maynard Keynes once wisely noted, “The challenge doesn’t solely lie in conceiving novel ideas, but rather in liberating ourselves from antiquated ones.” This sentiment rings true, especially.

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From Africa to the World Trade Stage: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s Inspiring Journey

In nearly every facet of global society, whether public or private, the influence of Africans making significant strides is a common sight. This phenomenon owes itself to the fact that.

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