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The Role of the Informal Economy in Africa’s Economic Resilience

The informal economy in Africa is sustaining livelihoods and driving economic growth across the continent. Despite its largely unregulated nature, the informal sector accounts for a substantial portion of Africa’s.

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Angola’s Natural Wonder: Africa’s Second Largest Waterfall

“In the heart of Angola, where the lush landscapes meet the roaring cascades, lies a natural wonder that whispers the secrets of ancient times. Africa’s second largest waterfall stands as.

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New Music Friday: A Week of Afrobeats Fusion

It’s that time of the week when Afrobeats collides with global sounds, offering a fresh wave of musical experiences. Africa’s dynamic music scene continues to captivate the world, serving up.

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Africa and Afro-Brazilian Traditions

The cultural and economic relationship between Africa and Brazil is a tapestry woven from centuries of historical exchange. From the transatlantic slave trade to contemporary cultural and economic ties, the.

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Customs Harmonisation: Streamlining Trade or Creating New Obstacles?

International trade is crucial to global economics, and customs regulations play a significant role in facilitating the smooth movement of goods across national borders. Customs harmonisation has been proposed as.

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Inflation and Innovation: Economic Trends Impacting Africa’s Financial Markets

Influenced heavily by both economic pressures and innovations in technology, Africa’s financial market is changing. As inflationary rates that threaten economic stability soar, the continent simultaneously embraces a wave of.

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Women Leaders Elevating African Culture on the Global Stage

Malian musician and cultural advocate Fatoumata Diawara once remarked, “Africa is rich in culture, and it is time for the world to recognize the value that African women bring in.

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Africa’s Debt Dilemma: Strategies for Sustainable Fiscal Management

Africa’s massive debts are the central issue in discussions about the continent’s economic stability and growth prospects. As of mid-2024, the average public debt-to-GDP ratio in Sub-Saharan Africa stands at.

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