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Kenya’s Growing Economy: Impact and Potential in East Africa

The global economy in 2024 was marked by substantial volatility, influenced by trade tensions, inflation, and diverging fiscal policies among nations. The IMF predicts that Kenya will be East Africa’s.

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What’s the Next Goldmine in Africa’s Food Security Push?

Africa’s agricultural sector, which, according to the World Bank, contributes 32% to Africa’s GDP and provides employment for 65% of the continent’s labour force. In many African countries, as much.

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The Gender Economy: Closing Africa’s Financial Inclusion Gap

Financial inclusion is no longer a niche concern; it is a global economic imperative. In the past decade, the narrative has evolved from viewing access to finance as a tool.

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Celebrating World Book and Copyright Day – The African Chapter

“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies. The man who never reads lives only one.” — George R.R. Martin   Books are more than pages, they are portals.

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2025 World Bank-IMF Spring Meetings: What Will Africa Demand for Its Future?

As the 2025 session of the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Spring Meetings kicks off in Washington, D.C., several questions arise for African citizens, political representatives, and leaders. What.

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Green is the New Gold: Africa’s Growing Carbon Credit Economy

In the urgent race to combat climate change, the world has discovered an unexpected form of currency: carbon credits. As global industries work towards decarbonisation, carbon credits—tradable permits allowing the.

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Natural Gas Can Drive Africa’s Economic Growth and Energy Security

Globally, natural gas has gained prominence as a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels like coal and oil. With a growing emphasis on environmental sustainability, countries around the world are.

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Decolonising Curriculums: The Push to Rewrite What African Students Learn

In classrooms across Africa, students often learn more about Shakespeare than Soyinka, more about the French Revolution than the Mali Empire. While education is meant to empower, many African curricula.

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World Creativity and Innovation Day: Reimagining Sustainable Change from the Ground Up

Africa’s young generation stands at the crossroads of opportunity, ready to redefine the continent through ideas that inspire, solutions that work, and creativity that transforms.   Each year on 21.

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Africa Turns to Gold to Secure Long-Term Economic Stability

As global markets continue to wobble under the weight of inflation, energy crises and geopolitical uncertainty, African nations are looking inward, rediscovering gold as a powerful tool for economic resilience.

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