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Kenya’s Visa-free Travel: A Vision of Unity

Africans face a staggering 38-visa hurdle to travel within Africa using their passport, in stark contrast to Europeans who enjoy visa-free access to most African countries. The African Union’s (AU).

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Nigeria’s Education Ministry seeks partnership with ALM

Nigeria’s education ministry seeks to partner with African Leadership magazine to advance prospects in the education ministry that align with those of the 21st century. This came to light when.

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A Healthy Future: Innovations and Hurdles in African Healthcare

The healthcare sector in Africa has suffered several setbacks over the years that have stifled its growth and led to many avoidable deaths and life imbalances for many.   These.

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Matthew Opoku Prempeh: A Remarkable Odyssey of Governance in Ghana

Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh is a prominent Ghanaian politician who has made important contributions to the country’s affairs. He formerly served as the Minister of Education and is currently the.

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Musalia Mudavadi: A Statesman’s Path Through Kenya’s Political Landscape

In the heart of Western Kenya, in the resplendent land of the Luhya people, a political figure of strong religious conviction and resolute determination has carved his name into the.

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Perspectives on African Peace and Security to Drive Success in Leadership

Africa, a continent of unparalleled diversity and potential, has long been marred by conflicts and instability. However, in recent decades, there has been a concerted effort by African leaders to.

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AfCFTA: Igniting a Trade Revolution Across Africa

Many evidence-based studies and reports have shown that intra-trade among countries on a continent is very important, as it helps to, among other things, engage in more knowledge transfer and.

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Performance of Heads of Ports Authority in Africa

   Ports are a key part of the development of international trade and, therefore, in the economic growth of countries. Even though one-third of African countries are landlocked, shipping remains.

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Navigating the Challenges: A Close Look at the Heads of Ports Authority in Africa

Ports are a key part in the development of international trade and, therefore, in the economic growth of countries. Despite the fact that one-third of African countries are landlocked, shipping.

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Beyond Borders and Diplomacy: A Deep Dive into Kenya and Angola’s Historical Journey

In a world where international relations and partnerships are constantly evolving, it’s essential to celebrate and understand the long-standing connections between nations. Kenya and Angola, two African nations, share a.

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