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Tanzania Energy Sector Boosts from $1.2B Uranium Project

Tanzania has officially entered the nuclear mineral age with the launch of a $1.2 billion uranium extraction project in collaboration with Russia’s Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear energy giant. Anchored at.

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Inside Somalia’s Camel Milk Industry: What Comes Next?

Somalia is home to over seven million camels, more than any other country in the world, but only a fraction of their milk reaches urban grocery shelves, according to industry.

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D’Tigress Champions Nigeria’s Golden Era in African Women’s Basketball

In a resounding triumph that echoed across Africa and the global basketball community, Nigeria’s women’s national basketball team, D’Tigress, made history once again by securing its fifth consecutive FIBA Women’s.

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Africa’s Coastal Economy: The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Investors Can’t Ignore

The twenty-first century is witnessing a reorientation of economic gravity toward the seas. With land-based resources stretched thin by population growth, urbanisation and climate stress, the world’s oceans are emerging.

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Trump’s Tariffs on Africa: Negotiation, Strategy, and the Road Ahead

The Trump administration’s far-reaching tariffs on African exports have sparked a flurry of reactions across the continent, as governments, industries, and civil society contend with the far-reaching implications of a.

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Africa’s Coastal Economy: The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Investors Can’t Ignore

The twenty-first century is witnessing a reorientation of economic gravity toward the seas. With land-based resources stretched thin by population growth, urbanisation and climate stress, the world’s oceans are emerging.

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The Politics of African Literature: Between Resistance and Representation

African literature today sits at a complex crossroads, navigating between resisting historical silences and asserting its own modes of representation. According to statista, the African books market is projected to.

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Strengthening Fiscal Sovereignty: African Countries with Low IMF Debt Levels

Amid rising debt levels across many African nations, a subtle yet significant shift is emerging: several countries are not just minimising their reliance on external borrowing but are also taking.

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Africa’s Knowledge Economy: Is Research Still a Donor’s Game?

In an era where innovation, data, and intellectual property drive wealth, the global knowledge economy has emerged as a core pillar of national development. Countries are no longer only measured.

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Climate Health Crisis: The Overlooked Medical Impact of Rising Heat

In the 21st century, the battle against climate change has often focused on melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and erratic weather patterns. Yet, a more intimate and silent enemy lurks.

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