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Job Creation in Africa: Government and Private Sector Efforts in Key Nations

With a rapidly growing population—expected to reach 2.5 billion by 2050—job creation is an urgent necessity for Africa’s long-term stability and prosperity. Each year, Africa needs to create around 20.

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Peace in Africa: Can Art Heal Africa’s Deepest Divides?

In the face of conflict, art and media are not just forms of expression—they are powerful agents of change. Across Africa, artists and storytellers are harnessing their creative talents to.

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The Future in the Hands of Africa’s Young Innovators

Africa is home to the world’s youngest population, with over 60% of its people under the age of 25. This demographic dividend presents a unique opportunity for the continent to.

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Trade Fairs in Africa: Catalysts of Growth and Connectivity?

Renowned for its rich cultural diversity and immense economic potential, Africa continues to be a focal point for trade fairs that unite businesses, governments, and entrepreneurs from across the globe..

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Mahama’s Victory: What Can Ghana Expect of His Presidency?

The curtains have closed on Ghana’s historic election, and John Dramani Mahama emerges once again as the architect of the nation’s future. His return marks a pivotal moment, with citizens.

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Philanthropy Must Catalyze Change, Says Gates Foundation Africa Director

Teresa Clarke, Chair, CEO, and Executive Editor of Africa.com, interviewed Paulin Basinga on advancing public health initiatives in Africa. In an era where global narratives about Africa often oscillate between.

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New Music Friday: Top 10 African Songs Dominating Playlists

Africa is once again at the forefront of the global music scene, captivating audiences with its vibrant rhythms, compelling lyrics, and unbridled passion. This edition of New Music Friday Bliss.

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Africa’s Taxing Systems: Challenges, Reforms, and Path to Sustainable Growth

Taxes are part of any nation’s economic framework, enabling governments to fund public services, infrastructure, and social programmes. However, tax systems are often characterised by inefficiencies, inequalities, and structural challenges.

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