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Rabarinirinarison’s Transformative Leadership: Charting Madagascar’s Economic Renaissance

Rindra Hasimbelo Rabarinirinarison, the distinguished Minister of Economy and Finance of Madagascar, recently engaged with the African Leadership Magazine team in a captivating interview. Her insights shed light on effective.

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2023: Nigeria’s financial policy and its effect on the citizenry

For a long time, economic and financial experts as well as other thought leaders in Nigeria advocated for reforms that would place the nation on the path of sustainable growth;.

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African Leaders’ Success and Resolute Position at COP28

The recent culmination of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, held in Dubai from November 30 to December 12, 2023, served as a pivotal platform for global leaders to.

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Breaking: Ruto, Weah, Kikwete, Others Emerge Winners in African Persons of the Year Awards 2023

…presentation ceremony billed for 23 February 2024 in Addis Ababa Portsmouth, United Kingdom/ 15 December 2023. The President of Kenya, William Ruto, alongside President George Weah of Liberia and former.

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Inside the UK-Rwanda Immigration Deal: The Nitty Gritty

    The government of the United Kingdom intends to transfer some asylum seekers to Rwanda. But in November, the UK Supreme Court declared the proposal unconstitutional, noting the possibility.

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20 Influential Figures Shaping Ghana’s Political Landscape

In Ghana, a country with a long political history, several political figures have risen to prominence and gained power. This article explores the political landscape by discussing the 20 recent.

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The Fate of Mine Workers in Africa

Africa is a continent rich in deposits of metals and minerals like gold, diamond, cobalt, bauxite, iron ore, coal, and copper and is a major producer of many important mineral.

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Democracy’s Tightrope: Nigerian Governance & Judicial Dependency

While the court is an essential part of any functioning democracy, there are serious risks associated with using it to determine who rules Nigeria. Too much dependence on the judiciary.

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Dissecting COP28: Fossil Fuels Talks & Global Climate Action

The world stands at a pivotal juncture in the fight against climate change, resonating with an air of global collaboration and urgency. The action has drawn interest from all across.

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ECOWAS: Strategy against Terrorism and the Push for Democracy

Without mincing words in the act of combating terrorism and championing democracy, ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) stands at the forefront, employing multifaceted strategies to address security threats.

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