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The rise of African music stars and their global impact

African music stars are becoming the new faces of best-selling music genres globally, ensuring that Africa is no longer excluded from the global music conversation, which for decades was dominated.

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One Health in Africa: Linking People, Animals, Environment

The One Health concept underscores the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health. This holistic approach is increasingly essential in Africa, where complex interactions between these domains significantly impact public.

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African Languages: A Global Stage Through Film

African languages are gaining global recognition through films and Afrobeats, breaking down language barriers in entertainment with the aid of subtitles and dubbing. This growing trend presents significant opportunities for.

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Democracy Corner: Africa’s Progress in Electoral Act Reforms

The narrative propagated by Western media and ideologists that Africa is incapable of holding free and fair elections is increasingly being dispelled. Evidence of significant electoral reforms across the continent.

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International Day of Charity: Tackling Poverty, Education, and Health in Africa

As the world marks the United Nations International Day of Charity on 5th September, attention shifts to the critical role of charity in addressing some of Africa’s most pressing issues:.

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Somalia: The Power of Satellite Technology in Optimising Crop Yields

In the arid landscapes of Somalia, where agriculture is the backbone of life for millions, farmers such as Amina Tukna have long grappled with the unpredictability of weather and the.

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The Complexities of Intra-Africa Data Exchange

The digital revolution is transforming every aspect of modern life, making information more accessible than ever before. Tasks that once required physical visits, such as paying utility bills or lodging.

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The Music, Masks, and Mud Architecture of Burkina Faso

Its music, masks, and mud architecture are integral parts of Burkina Faso’s identity, reflecting its historical depth, contemporary evolution, beliefs, and artistic expression. Burkina Faso, a landlocked country in West.

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Free Speech in Africa: Progress, Challenges, and the Digital Frontier

Free speech is a fundamental human right, as stated in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted in 1948. It is enshrined in various international conventions and.

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Art Ownership and Cultural Representation Issues in Africa

The ownership of art and the representation of culture have become focal points of global discourse, particularly concerning African artefacts. These discussions frequently raise ethical questions about the possession of.

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