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Africa’s Democracy: Balancing Power and Influence

Democracy continues to be the axis upon which societies balance their aspirations for equality, governance, and development. Africa’s democratic journey offers a wealth of lessons not only for its people.

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Decentralising Power: The Rise of Local Governments in Africa

Introduction Decentralisation, a governance model that devolves power and decision-making from central governments to local authorities, has gained significant traction in Africa over recent decades. It is widely recognised as.

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Democracy in Africa on Track: Ghana’s 2024 Election

Ghana’s 2024 presidential and parliamentary elections have concluded with John Dramani Mahama emerging victorious. As one of Africa’s most stable democracies and a beacon of political resilience, Ghana’s elections have.

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Mahama’s Victory: What Can Ghana Expect of His Presidency?

The curtains have closed on Ghana’s historic election, and John Dramani Mahama emerges once again as the architect of the nation’s future. His return marks a pivotal moment, with citizens.

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African Icons in STEM: Leading Innovation Beyond Borders

Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) have long served as the launchpads for transformative global change. In Africa, a new generation of leaders is rewriting the narrative, proving that innovation.

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South Africa Assumes G20 Presidency

South Africa has assumed the presidency of the G20, becoming the first African nation to lead the influential bloc of the world’s largest economies.   “We will use this moment.

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US Election: Implications of Trump’s Victory for Africa

The United States Presidential election of 2024 has concluded, with the Republican Party candidate, Donald J. Trump, emerging as the 47th President of the USA. His victory not only signals.

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Celebrating Kemi Badenoch’s Journey from Nigeria to UK Political Leadership

“Leadership is not about the next election, it’s about the next generation.” – African leader Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the first elected female head of state in Africa, once said. These.

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