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The Battle Against Illicit Financial Flows in Africa

Across Africa, the circulation of illicit banknotes, including counterfeits and unregulated currencies, poses a significant economic challenge, with estimates suggesting that 1-2% of the total currency in circulation in some.

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Press Release: Prime Minister Philip Davis Champions Unity and Innovation at African Summit

London, United Kingdom, July 18, 2024 Prime Minister Philip Davis of The Bahamas delivered a compelling keynote address at the opening plenary of the 9th African Leadership Magazine Summit. Speaking.

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ABLA 2024: Outstanding Business Leaders Honoured at the 9th African Summit

London, July 17, 2024 – The African Leadership Magazine proudly hosted the prestigious African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) at the iconic Dorchester Hotel in London. This event, a highlight of.

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Evaluating Security Gaps: Lessons from the Trump Campaign Rally

The world was shocked by an attempted assassination at a presidential campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, targeting former President Donald Trump. This incident has raised serious concerns about security measures..

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Innovate Africa Unveils a $2.5M Fund to Propel Early-Stage Startups

Empowering African Innovation: A New Angel Investment Fund On July 10th, 2024, Innovate Africa launched an ambitious $2.5 million angel investment fund aimed at transforming the African startup landscape. Co-founded.

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From Policy to Practice: Africa’s Affirmative Action Milestones

The concept of affirmative action in Africa has its roots in the early post-independence era, where the need to redress colonial legacies of inequality became apparent. However, it was not.

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Top 10 African Countries for Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs)

Africa, often called the “next frontier” for economic growth and development, is poised to become a hotspot for Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs). With its vast natural resources, rapidly growing middle class,.

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Manchester Meltdown: How a Power Outage Rippled Through Global Travel

Power outages and electricity cuts are issues associated with most developing and underdeveloped countries in the world. These problems are alien to developed countries, which is a grounding reminder of.

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UK’s Soaring Debt: A Global Concern and a Reminder of Shared Challenges

For the longest time, debts have largely been associated with the continent of Africa, the dark and very underdeveloped part of the earth as projected by the Western media. Painting.

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Africa Remembers: The Indelible Legacy of Michael Jackson

Africa remembers Michael Jackson, his impact was undeniable on the continent. He broke boundaries, and records, changed things and set the standard in not just the world of music, fashion,.

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