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Water, Power and Representation: Inside the 39th AU’s Summit’s Defining Decisions

The 39th Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union (AU) concluded on 15 February 2026 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, drawing Heads of State and Government from across the.

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South Africa’s Digital Economy Powers Telkom Growth

Digital connectivity has become a critical enabler of South Africa’s productivity, as Telkom had an 8.4% jump in quarterly core profit. In the three months to December 31, the state-linked.

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World Radio Day: Why Africa Must Protect the Human Voice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

In a small farming community outside Kaduna, a battery powered radio crackles to life before the sun rises. The voice that follows is familiar, steady, warm, speaking Hausa with the.

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Is IMF Insight the Key to South Africa’s Next Growth Chapter?

South Africa’s economic trajectory has once again captured global attention with the conclusion of the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Article IV consultation. This annual assessment, a cornerstone of the IMF’s global.

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Nigeria and Morocco: Building Africa’s Transcontinental Energy Bridge

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) CEO Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari has reframed Africa’s energy narrative, transforming it into a compelling opportunity for infrastructure-led growth at the recent 2026 International Energy.

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Ethiopian Airlines Sets Sights on Australia by 2028

Ethiopian Airlines has announced plans to launch flights to Australia in 2028, as it closes the final continental gap in a network that already stretches across Africa, Europe, Asia, North.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: A Strategic Imperative for Africa’s Economic Growth

On a warm afternoon in Abuja, Nigeria, a teenage girl once stood at the edge of a modest robotics lab, watching a small machine she had programmed move forward for.

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Zimbabwe Gold Mine Draws Global Investor Appetite

Zimbabwe has drawn over $600 million in demand from U.S. institutional investors for a $150 million seven-year convertible bond, financing a single gold mine and restoring confidence in the country’s.

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