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Why African Applicants Face Higher Visa Rejections

African visa applicants face stricter restrictions than those from other regions, leading to a disproportionately high rejection rate. In 2022, Africa had the highest visa rejection rate, with 30% of.

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Promoting Peace and Security Through Regional Partnerships

Security is a fundamental pillar of a thriving nation, yet, in our interconnected world, ensuring societal safety is becoming increasingly challenging. Transnational threats and conflicts have plagued Africa for decades,.

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Top 10 Largest Corn Producers in Africa

With global demand for maize rising due to its multiple uses in food products, livestock feed, and biofuel, African nations are increasingly focusing on maize production to meet domestic needs.

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South Africa’s Cape Winelands: Terroir, History and Taste

It is often said that the first sip of wine is a moment of truth, a revelation of the soul of the grape. For Jan Kosh, a seasoned wine connoisseur,.

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Currency Volatility in Africa: Managing Risks in Emerging Markets

Currency volatility in emerging markets has become a key concern for policymakers, investors, and multinational corporations alike. Characterised by rapid and often unpredictable fluctuations in exchange rates, currency volatility has.

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New Music Friday: D’Banj, BNXN, Joeboy Drop Fresh Afrobeats Hits

 It’s another New Music Friday, and Afrobeats enthusiasts are in for a treat with a selection of the finest tunes and albums designed to satisfy diverse sonic preferences in this.

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Are Cross-Border Investments Oiling The Wheels of Africa’s Local Economies?

Modern economy has evolved to point where the flow of capital across borders has become a crucial part of economic development. Financial investments that move across national boundaries significantly impact.

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Can Africa Achieve a STEM Education Revolution?

In the rapidly evolving global space, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) education is vital for preparing young minds with the skills required for future success. For Africa, investing in.

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Africa’s Pharmaceutical Sector: Scaling Local Production with Global Alliances

Africa’s pharmaceutical market, valued at approximately $28.56 billion in 2020, is projected to reach $70 billion by 2030. This growth is driven by population expansion, urbanisation, and an increasing prevalence.

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Can Africa Leapfrog to a Sustainable Future with E-Mobility?

Africa’s transportation sector is rassling with a host of interconnected challenges. From soaring fuel prices to deteriorating air quality, traffic congestion to the ever-present specter of climate change casts a.

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