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African Cities in 2025: Rising Purchasing Power and Urban Prosperity

The economic vibrancy of African urban centres in mid-2025 was unprecedented, fueled by both significant infrastructural advancements and a remarkable surge in the population’s purchasing power. According to comprehensive data.

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Africa Secures Representation on the UN Security Council: DRC and Liberia Elected as Non-Permanent Members

The United Nations General Assembly has taken a significant step toward enhancing regional representation by electing two African countries—the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Liberia—as non-permanent members of.

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Are African Cities Inclusive of Persons with Disabilities?

Inclusion of persons with disabilities (PWDs) is an increasingly urgent global imperative. Across continents, countries grapple with transforming sprawling urban landscapes into environments where all citizens can navigate, learn, work,.

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The Price of Nature: Should Africa Value Ecosystems Economically?

As the world confronts an escalating climate crisis, resource depletion, and the fallout of ecological collapse, global conversations are shifting toward recognising that economic growth must be balanced with environmental.

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AI Ethics in Africa: Balancing Innovation and Rights

In an era where artificial intelligence is redefining human interaction, decision-making, and governance, the call for ethical guardrails has become a global imperative. From predictive policing to facial recognition, AI.

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How Africa’s Infrastructure Boom Is Powering Sustainable Growth

Across the African continent, countries are embarking on ambitious infrastructure projects that promise to reshape economies, improve livelihoods, and bolster regional integration. The Africa Infrastructure Development Index (AIDI) 2024 highlights.

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Why Africa’s Maritime Industry Could Be the Next Economic Boom

Africa is turning its gaze seaward. Long overshadowed by its mineral-rich lands and urban growth, the continent’s vast marine territory, spanning more than 13 million square kilometres, is rapidly emerging.

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The Resource Revolt: Africa’s Battle for Economic Control

As some few experts have observed, “Natural resources can be a blessing if properly managed, but a curse if mismanaged.” This profound insight captures the essence of Africa’s long-standing and.

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Africa’s Border Revolution: Free Movement in Focus

In an era where globalisation is tearing down walls once deemed inviolable, the concept of free movement stands as a keystone of modern integration. The European Union’s Schengen Area offers.

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Ghana and UAE Join Forces to Launch Pioneering Technology and Innovation Hub

Across the world, nations are recognising the importance of technology and innovation as drivers of growth and development. Ghana and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) exemplify this global trend through.

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