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Chad to Expand Army Size to Address Security Challenges

Chad’s interim government has disclosed that it plans to drastically increase the size of its army to deal with security challenges, including threats from Islamist militants and armed rebels. This.

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How 5G Will Boost the Digital Economy of Africa’s Most Populous Nation

By Alkali Amana The rapid transformation that comes with the internet has seen the prediction that two-thirds of the global workforce will be using the 5G platform by 2030. For.

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Rwanda Wins Hosting Rights for 2025 World Cycling Championships

Rwanda has been chosen to host the 2025 UCI Road World Cycling Championships as it becomes the first African country to organize the world’s biggest cycling event since 1921 when.

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Zambian President to Meet IMF, World Bank in Washington

Zambia’s president is due to meet officials at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington, his spokesman said on Wednesday, September 22, 2021, as the southern African nation.

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NAMCOL Graduates First Advanced Programme Students

Namibia’s College of Open Learning (Namcol) has graduated its first cohort of students from newly introduced advanced programs which include Bachelor of Arts in Youth Development and Post-Graduate Diploma in.

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Digital Technology – Nigeria’s Route for Economic Growth and Diversification

An African Leadership Magazine Exclusive Interview with The Nigerian Communication Commission. Informed by the monolithic economy since the 1980s which has been persistently threatened by the instability in crude oil.

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NEEF Targets SMES in Malawi for Sensitization On Access to Funds

Malawi’s National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF), in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade and Industry, has initiated sensitization campaigns for Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across the country on how they.

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What The Texas Blackout Means for Africa

The blackouts that gripped Texas for several days in February, as temperatures dipped to record lows, were stunning for a state that prides itself on its abundant and diverse supplies.

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