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African Sports as a Tool for Global Diplomacy

Sport has always been more than a form of physical activity. To the billions of football fans who tune in daily to watch their favourite teams, it can be likened.

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Nigerian Women Trio Make Waves in Paris Olympics

In a groundbreaking achievement for Nigerian athletics, Ese Brume, Ruth Usoro, and Prestina Ochonogor have all qualified for the women’s long jump final at the Paris Olympics. This marks the.

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Focus on South Africa’s National Health Insurance Bill

Despite fierce scepticism from within and outside the government, South Africa is moving forward with the implementation of its National Health Insurance (NHI) bill, as announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa..

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Emerging Opportunities Across Africa in 2025

As Africa continues its trajectory of economic growth and innovation, the continent has entered an era for discerning investors, entrepreneurs, and policymakers. Africa is ripe with transformative opportunities across various.

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Strengthening Early Warning Systems in Africa: Lessons from COVID-19 and Ebola

Africa has witnessed several disease outbreaks, making it crucial to develop effective early warning systems. Event-based surveillance (EBS) is a key component of these systems, enabling timely detection and response.

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Tech Titans Driving Africa’s Revolution

Imagine a continent buzzing with innovation, where a young and tech-savvy population is driving a digital revolution. This is the reality unfolding across Africa, a continent on the cusp of.

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Favour Ofili Revives Nigeria’s Ambitious Olympic Dream

Favour Ofili, a Nigerian sprinter, has recently made history by becoming the first Nigerian to qualify for the women’s 200m event final in 28 years.   Ofili’s journey to the.

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The Next Frontier in Africa’s Agricultural Revolution

The significance of agriculture in Africa cannot be overstated. As of 2021, the sector employed 42.5% of Africans and contributed 15% to the total GDP across African nations. This reveals.

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