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Africa’s Journey towards a Solar-Powered Future

Africa faces a significant energy challenge. Despite being home to about 17% of the world’s population, the continent accounts for only 4% of global electricity use. Nearly 600 million Africans.

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12 Takeaways from Nigeria’s June 12

Reflecting on this day, Wole Soyinka stated that “June 12, 1993, was not just a date; it was a watershed in Nigeria’s political history. It was a day that showed.

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UK and South Africa’s Diplomatic Synergy

“Diplomacy is the art of building bridges across cultures, nations, and ideologies. The strength of these bridges determines the progress and harmony of our global community.” – Ban Ki-moon. A.

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South Africa’s Safety Net Challenges

South Africa’s social safety net, designed to protect vulnerable populations from poverty and deprivation, faces formidable challenges that threaten its efficacy and sustainability. Throughout the region, it’s estimated that from.

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Political Developments in Chad: Implications for Regional Stability

Chad’s upcoming presidential election is poised to be a pivotal moment, not just for the nation but for regional stability as well. After years of political turmoil and a transition.

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African Youths Taking Center Stage in Governance Reforms

A transformative breeze is sweeping through Africa’s expansive and dynamic landscape. No more satisfied with mere spectators, a cohort of youthful Africans is ascending, insisting on inclusion and dynamically steering.

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The place of Africa in global oil and gas production

Africa boasts vast oil and natural gas reserves, playing a crucial role in the global energy landscape.  According to reports from Statista.com, “Africa accounted for roughly eight percent of the.

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Powering Africa: Bold Moves to Eradicate Energy Poverty

In the 21st century, amidst the towering skyscrapers and bustling cities, a paradoxical reality exists in Africa – energy poverty. According to the United Nations, “Across Africa, a staggering 600.

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Are African Refineries Accelerating Global Oil Sector Decline?

The conversation surrounding the global oil sector has increasingly focused on the role of African refineries and their potential impact on the industry’s trajectory. Africa, home to significant oil reserves.

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Diversifying Angola’s Economic Opportunities Beyond Oil Dependency

Angola’s oil industry boasts a long history, dating back to the 1700s when Portuguese colonialists first stumbled upon oil seeps near Luanda. Fast forward to today, and Angola stands as.

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