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Drone Technology in Africa: From Agriculture to Security, What’s Next?

Drones, once regarded as mere flying gadgets, are now revolutionising industries worldwide, and Africa is no exception. From agriculture to security, logistics, and infrastructure development, drone technology is making a.

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Africa’s Defence Industry: Can the Continent Build Its Own Military Power?

Africa has long been seen as a consumer rather than a producer of military hardware. However, the continent is now making strategic moves to develop its own defence industry, signalling.

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Africa Needs to Find a Balance in Sustainable Mining

Africa sits atop a treasure trove of minerals, from gold and diamonds to cobalt and lithium, which fuel global industries. The mining sector contributes an estimated $400 billion annually to.

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Biotech and Agriculture: Securing Africa’s Food Future

The rapid emergence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is transforming the agricultural sector globally, and Africa is stepping into this frontier. Genetically engineered crops enhance yields, resist pests, and tolerate.

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Africa’s Energy Independence: Is Nuclear Power a Viable Option?

Despite abundant solar, hydro, wind, and gas reserves, many African nations still rely on expensive diesel generators and unstable hydroelectric power. Over 600 million people across the continent and nearly.

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Beyond the Classroom: The Future of Skills Development in Africa

Technology and shifting economic paradigms raise the question of how to bridge the global employment gap and the search for answers in Africa has never been more urgent. The education.

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Africa Climate Action: A Nexus in the Rain?

Africa’s climate journey tells a compelling story of resilience and determination in the face of overwhelming odds. Though the continent contributes less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, it.

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Africa Beyond Aid: Rethinking the Development Framework

For decades, Africa has been the world’s largest recipient of foreign aid. From humanitarian relief to economic development assistance, billions of dollars have flowed into the continent with the aim.

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The Secret Behind Africa’s Thriving Women Entrepreneurs

In the bustling markets of Accra, Ghana, Selassie Atadika, a visionary chef and founder of Midunu, is redefining African cuisine. With a passion for sustainable and indigenous ingredients, she crafts.

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African Students Seek Global Opportunities in High-Demand Fields

The journey for many international students, particularly those from African nations, begins with exploring high-demand programmes across diverse locations, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, the UK, and the U.S. Reports from.

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