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Why Africa is becoming a hub for innovative fashion

The global fashion narrative has long centered around European cities like Paris and Milan. However, Africa is now asserting itself as a hub for progressive fashion. This is driven by.

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Leadership Lessons from Thriving Innovative Energy Startups in Botswana

With a pressing need to diversify its economy and ensure sustainable development, Botswana is harnessing the potential of renewable energy and technological innovation. Led by visionary entrepreneurs who are not.

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Afrofuturism: Reimagining The Future Through Black Lens

Afrofuturism is a cultural movement that reimagines the future from an African perspective. This movement seeks to reclaim and re-center African stories, voices, and experiences. Afrofuturist stories are challenging dominant.

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Balancing Budget Deficits During Economic Crises in Africa

Economic crises pose significant challenges to governments worldwide, often necessitating extraordinary measures to stabilize economies and protect citizens. One of the critical aspects of managing an economy during a crisis.

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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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Safeguarding Refugees Amid Regional Challenges in Tanzania

Eastern and Central Africa have been the references on the topic of conflicts and rising food insecurity. These problems have facilitated the surge of refugees and migrants fleeing their native.

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Road Safety in Africa: Insights from WHO’s Report

Road safety is a pressing global issue, with road traffic injuries ranking as a leading cause of death worldwide. Globally, approximately 1.3 million people die each year as a result.

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Zimbabwe’s Breathtaking Wonder: The Smoke That Thunders

Victoria Falls, also known by its local moniker “Mosi-oa-Tunya” – the smoke that thunders – is a crown jewel in Zimbabwe’s list of wonders. With a width of 1,708 meters.

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Egypt’s Non-Oil Sector Shows Signs of Growth

In June, Egypt’s non-oil private sector showed improvement, buoyed by easing price pressures and increased demand following foreign investments from the UAE and an expanded IMF deal. According to a.

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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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