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Rwanda’s 2024 Election: A Deep Dive into Kagame’s Leadership

As Rwanda gears up for its 2024 presidential election, all eyes are once again on President Paul Kagame, a leader whose influence and leadership have shaped the nation’s trajectory over.

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African Sports Development: Building World-Class Facilities for Global Competitions

As the African sports market continues to grow and evolve, the need for world-class stadiums and facilities has become increasingly pressing. With many countries investing heavily in infrastructure development and.

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Justice Systems: Africa’s Legal Reform Journey

Africa’s gradual, yet evident transformation in governance, human rights, and legal frameworks is having a profound impact on economies and empowering individuals and communities across the continent. From Cape Verde to.

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Global Bridges, Local Voices: Preserving Africa’s Linguistic Diversity

There are a lot of beautiful things about Africa; from the landscapes to the abundant natural resources, the continent has appreciably more than is often portrayed. One other wealth the.

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How Pipeline Theft and Subsidies Are Impacting Nigeria’s Oil Economy

Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil producer, has been facing two primary issues in its oil economy—pipeline theft and fuel subsidies—undermining the sector’s potential and impacting the nation’s economy. Pipeline theft, often.

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African Stories: From Local Roots to Global Reach

Local stories resonate deeply with African audiences and the statistics clearly reflect this. The demand for culturally relevant and resonant narratives is higher. A 2023 Bizcommunity study highlights that audiences.

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World Population Day: Africa’s Family Planning Milestone

As the world marks World Population Day, Africa takes centre stage, showcasing its remarkable progress in family planning and reproductive health. This milestone highlights the fundamental role of family planning.

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A Spotlight on Ancient Wisdom and Modern Research in Africa

Professor Cheikh Anta Diop, a renowned Senegalese historian, physicist, and anthropologist, once stated, “The African past, far from being dead, is living in the present and is contributing to the.

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