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Broader Implications of Job Losses in South Africa’s Mining Industry

For decades, South Africa’s mining sector has stood as a pillar of its economic foundation, providing employment opportunities and contributing significantly to the nation’s GDP. The sector currently employs approximately.

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How Prepared is Nigeria against the Next COVID?

Gazing back from a future standpoint, the inquiry into Nigeria’s readiness for the “next COVID” carries substantial weight. The COVID-19 pandemic in the early 21st century acted as a poignant.

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Global Impact of Bilateral Relations and Economic Cooperation on Africa’s (FDI)Foreign Investment

Africa’s reputation as a destination for foreign direct investment (FDI) has often been unfavorable, characterized by images of civil unrest, poverty, diseases, and economic instability. While these conditions exist in.

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Namibia: From Seal Colonies to Desert Dunes, a Tourist’s Paradise

Capturing the visual splendor of Namibia and its diverse ecosystems, Ralph Jones opined that “Namibia’s dramatic landscapes, from the icy Benguela current teeming with life to the ancient Namib Desert.

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African Youths Taking Center Stage in Governance Reforms

A transformative breeze is sweeping through Africa’s expansive and dynamic landscape. No more satisfied with mere spectators, a cohort of youthful Africans is ascending, insisting on inclusion and dynamically steering.

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A view at US-Morocco New Path in Tech Cooperation

The sands of North Africa are shifting, not just geologically, but also in the realm of technological advancement. The United States and Morocco, two nations with a long history of.

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 Navigating Kenya’s Flood Crisis: Top Strategies for Effective Management

Recently, floods hit Kenya, affecting people in 21 of the 47 counties. The capital city of Nairobi and surrounding areas were particularly affected. The Nairobi and Athi rivers burst their.

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Upscaling Legal and Human Rights Development in Africa

Historically, Africa’s struggle for legal and human rights has been deeply intertwined with the shadows of colonialism, oppression, and resistance. The echoes of this tumultuous past reverberate in persistent inequalities,.

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The Remarkable Journey of Judith Suminwa Tuluka, DRC’s First Female President

Joyce Banda, the former President of Malawi, emphasized the pivotal role of women in nation-building, stating, “Women must lead the charge in bringing about the necessary change for sustainable peace.

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Impact of Geopolitical Tensions in the Middle East on Africa’s Oil Prices

The recent exchange of attacks between Israel and Iran, including an attack on Iran’s embassy in Damascus and subsequent retaliatory strikes, has intensified long-standing fears of a broader conflict drawing.

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