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Uganda’s First Large-Scale Gold Mine: A Milestone for Africa’s Mineral Future

Uganda has taken a decisive step into the global mining arena with the inauguration of its first large-scale gold mine — a $250 million project owned by Chinese investors through.

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South Africa and Morocco Lead Africa’s Automotive Industry Growth

The African automotive industry is entering a defining phase. According to the International Organisation of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA), South Africa and Morocco remain Africa’s top vehicle producers, with 599,755.

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Digital Democracy: Can Africa Reinvent Governance for the Online Age?

As the world continue to travel into the digital era, governance structures everywhere are undergoing tectonic shifts. Online transparency, digital identities, virtual services, and platform accountability are redefining how citizens.

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Why Africa Must Confront the Fake News Economy Now

In the digital age, misinformation flows as freely as water. Across continents, false narratives—whether about elections, public health or migration, threaten democratic foundations, public confidence and even human lives. The.

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How Zimbabwe’s Steel Industry Growth Fuels Africa’s Economic Future

Zimbabwe is preparing to re-emerge as one of Africa’s leading steel producers, following news that Chinese nickel giant Tsingshan Holding Group will inject $800 million into expanding its steel plant.

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Harnessing Africa’s Wind Energy: Key to Sustainable Power Revolution

The world is racing against two converging crises—climate change and surging energy demand. In this race, Africa stands at a defining crossroads. Across the Sahel, North Africa, Eastern Africa, and.

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Understanding the AU’s Push for Map Change: Why It is Key for Africa’s Growth

The African Union (AU) has officially thrown its weight behind a growing global campaign to replace the 16th-century Mercator projection with a more accurate world map — one that finally.

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From Lagos to the World: Africa’s Growing Influence in Entertainment and Culture

A decade ago, African entertainment was largely celebrated within the continent and diaspora communities. Today, it is the centerpiece of international film festivals, global advertising campaigns, and primetime television. From.

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Africa’s Seat at the Table: How the Continent Can Lead Global Reform

Africa has moved from guest to member in some of the world’s most consequential forums. The African Union’s admission as a permanent member of the G20 in New Delhi in.

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From Local Innovators to Global Players: Africa’s Digital Supply Chain

The winds of technological change are sweeping through Africa’s supply chains, carrying with them the potential to transform the continent’s economic destiny. From artificial intelligence (AI) to the Internet of.

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