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Visa Reforms in South Africa: A Step Towards Economic Resurgence?

In a bold move to stimulate economic growth, South Africa has introduced new visa reforms designed to attract skilled professionals, remote workers, and international investors. This initiative, spearheaded by the.

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Egypt Achieves Malaria-Free Status After Century-Long Battle

The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Egypt malaria-free, marking a significant milestone following nearly a century of dedicated efforts. With a population of over 100 million, Egypt has successfully.

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CSR Improving Public Health in African Communities

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become an essential aspect of the business landscape in Africa, particularly for companies operating in regions often characterised by poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access.

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Africa’s Economic Ascent: How Nations Are Driving Global Economic Change

African countries have made significant economic growth due to their decisive plans for prosperity and development. The world bears witness to the advanced trajectory of the nations of Africa.  .

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Effects of Urbanisation on Traditional African Cultures

Africa has one of the fastest urbanisation rates in the world. According to the United Nations, by 2050, over half of Africa’s population is expected to reside in urban areas..

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Decentralising Power: The Rise of Regional Governance in Africa

The shift toward decentralised governance in Africa represents a transformative movement, emerging as a fundamental approach to promote sustainable development, foster economic integration, and enhance security across the continent.  .

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Egypt’s Smartphone Revolution: An Innovation Success Story

Smartphones have become Africa’s key to bridging the technological divide with the West. These devices now serve not only as communication tools but also as powerful instruments for empowerment, education,.

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Boosting Africa’s Global Perception: 5 Key Strategic Catalysts

Presently, several factors are contributing to the increasingly positive perception of Africa on the global stage. The West is gradually recognising that Africa will play a crucial role in shaping.

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World Teachers’ Day: Celebrating Drivers of Literacy in Africa

In sub-Saharan Africa, more than 98 million children remain out of school, according to UNICEF. This number reflects a combination of issues, including poverty, conflict, gender inequality, and weak educational.

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Nigeria at 64: Women and the Fight Against Corruption

As Nigeria marks its 64th independence anniversary, the fight against corruption remains a central issue in national discourse. Corruption, described by former President Muhammadu Buhari as “the greatest form of.

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