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Young Africans are Thriving in the Language Sector

Young Africans are recognising the lucrative potential of the language sector, transforming their linguistic skills into viable sources of income. With the continent’s linguistic diversity and a growing demand for.

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Africa’s Move Towards Currency Independence

Africa is making significant strides in asserting its sovereignty through currency independence. As nations across the continent take bold steps to reduce reliance on foreign currencies, they position themselves for.

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Africa: A Call for Reparations and Economic Sovereignty

Justice for Africa is not merely a slogan; it is a call to action that echoed powerfully in Addis Ababa during the 46th Ordinary Session of the Executive Council of.

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Africa’s Brain Drain: The True Cost of Talent Migration

Africa is witnessing an unprecedented exodus of talent, with thousands of its brightest minds leaving the continent in search of better opportunities abroad. This mass migration, often termed “brain drain,”.

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Africa Embraces the Digital Trade Revolution

With groundbreaking protocols on digital trade and trade in services Africa is developing platforms for economic growth through increased intra-African trade, projected to rise from 18% in 2022 to 50%.

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The Fight for Resource Control: Countering Foreign Exploitation

Home to approximately 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, Africa is taking decisive steps to counter the dominance of foreign nations in the exploitation of its natural resources. The continent’s.

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Her Voice in Science: Unpacking STEM Careers for African Women and Girls

February 11 marks the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, a day dedicated to recognising the contributions of women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) and advocating.

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Africa’s Fragmented Nations and the Quest for Unity

Africa, a region endowed with riches and cultural diversity, remains shackled by the invisible chains of colonial boundaries. The continent’s 54 nations, arbitrarily carved by European imperialists at the Berlin.

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