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PRO-COVID: How to Create Financial Access for Youth Led SMEs in Africa

By Alkali Amana With data from the African Development Bank (AfDB) revealing that the estimated number of youths between the age of 15 – 35 on the continent lies at.

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What Africa Must Do to Stop Climate Change

By Walcott Aganu Global warming has exacerbated the climate risk that Africa has long faced because of its high levels of background poverty, its farmers’ dependence on rainfall, its weak.

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Vaccine Cooperation, a Necessity to Block Virus

By Chu Maoming, China’s Consul General in Lagos         “Wisdom is like a baobab tree that one individual cannot embrace.” This African adage tells how mankind should.

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Wavel Ramkalawan: Curbing The Surge Of Covid And Consolidating The Creation Of The Most Vaccinated Country In The World

By Alkali Amana Widely recognized as the most Covid vaccinated nation in the world, Seychelles as a country has achieved immense success against the ravaging virus, and these efforts can.

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Company in Ethiopia Launch New Telecom Service to Develop the Country’s Financial Space

Ethio-telecom has launched ‘Telebirr’, a new, reliable, inclusive, easy transaction financial service in Ethiopia to help create a cashless society and transform the overall economy of the country and foster.

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NEEF Disburses K5.6 Billion Fund to Empower Women and Youths in Malawi

Malawi’s National Economic Empowerment Fund (NEEF) has disbursed K5.56 billion cash to various women and youth groups to help improve their status and position them towards entrepreneurship generally.

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South Africa Government Releases Land for Distribution Under Expropriation Program

The Deputy President of South Africa, David Mabuza, has announced that 436,563 hectares of land have been released as of May 13, 2021, with approval for it to be allocated.

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Western Cape Agriculture Department Provides Aid for Farmers

About one thousand one hundred and fifteen farmers located in critical and extremely critical drought-stricken areas eligible for drought relief have received fodder support into the value of R12.2 million.

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