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Egypt’s Advancements in Mine Warfare and Maritime Security in Africa

From global supply chains to national defence strategies, maritime security has become a linchpin of economic and political stability. Against this backdrop, Egypt is making notable strides in advancing its.

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Cape Town International Airport Ranked Best in Africa 2025

Cape Town International Airport has firmly established itself among the crown jewels of African aviation, garnering multiple accolades at the 2025 Skytrax World Airport Awards. Recognised as the best airport.

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How Rural Roads Are Rewiring Africa’s Economies

Across Africa’s quiet countryside, a silent transformation is underway, not through skyscrapers or smart cities, but through dusty, winding roads that are being paved, widened and extended. These roads may.

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AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE UNVEILS TOP 25 AFRICAN FINANCE LEADERS 2025

London, United Kingdom 14 April 2025   African Leadership Magazine (ALM) is pleased to unveil its highly anticipated Top 25 African Finance Leaders 2025 list — a prestigious editorial recognition.

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Ethics Under Pressure?: African Leadership in the Age of Transparency

The demand for transparency in governance has reached unprecedented levels. Citizens, civil society organisations, and international bodies around the world are holding governments to account like never before. A key.

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Redefining Social Welfare: Africa’s Push for a Continental Approach

Social welfare has reemerged as a crucial instrument in global efforts to reduce poverty, address inequality and foster inclusive development. From the Nordic countries’ comprehensive welfare systems to the United.

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Morocco’s Ambitious Maritime Vision Fuelling Industrial Growth in Africa

Morocco is actively seeking private operators to manage what is poised to become the continent’s largest shipyard. Announced by the state-run National Ports Agency (ANP), the initiative reveals Morocco’s ambition.

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Africa’s Cultural Capital is Turning Heritage into Economic Power

Cultural and creative industries (CCIs) have become strong contributors to the global economy. According to a UNESCO report, CCIs are among the fastest-growing sectors worldwide. With an estimated annual global.

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Can Africa Thrive Without Oil?: Imagining a Post-Fossil Fuel Economy

As the world continues to grapple with the realities of climate change and the global push for sustainability, the transition from fossil fuels is no longer a distant concept. Oil-rich.

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A Vibrant Week in African Entertainment: Celebrating Achievements and New Releases

As another week unfolds in the dynamic world of African entertainment, the continent continues to astound with its relentless creativity, cultural exports, and innovative art forms. This week, we celebrate.

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