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Uganda’s AFCON 2027 Visa Waiver: Opening Borders and Unlocking Africa’s Tourism Potential

Uganda’s decision to waive visa requirements for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027 is more than a logistical adjustment. It is a strategic move that positions the country at.

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Debt Diplomacy: Africa Navigates Global Lending Pressures

Across capitals from Abuja to Addis Ababa, finance ministers are no longer asking simply, “Who will lend?” They are asking harder questions: “On what terms?” and “At what long-term cost?”.

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Sudan’s Crisis: Leadership Lessons for Recovery

Sudan’s ongoing crisis, which began as a power struggle in April 2023 and has now entered its fourth year in 2026, is far more than a humanitarian catastrophe. It has.

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Rebecca Enonchong and Africa’s Digital Awakening: Leading Innovation on a Global Stage

Across Africa, the digital economy is undergoing a remarkable transformation, driven by innovation, entrepreneurship, and growing global connectivity. At the centre of this evolution stands Rebecca Enonchong, one of the.

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ALM to Unveil Top 25 African Education Icons 2026 in London

London, United Kingdom African Leadership Magazine (ALM), in partnership with the African Leadership Organisation, is set to unveil the Top 25 African Education Icons 2026 during the Africa Educational Leadership.

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Women Redefining Political Leadership in Africa

Across Africa, women are steadily reshaping the political landscape, not only by occupying positions of power but by changing what leadership looks like. Their influence is increasingly visible in policymaking,.

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Natural Resources Fuel Namibia’s Economic Growth

Namibia is accelerating reforms in its petroleum sector as it positions itself for its first oil production and a larger role in the global energy market. At the Namibia International.

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Balancing the Barrel: Ghana’s Fuel Economy

Ghana’s fuel economy is once again under pressure as rising global oil prices trigger higher domestic fuel costs, exposing the country’s vulnerability to external energy shocks. With tensions in the.

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Tradition and Power: Women in African Leadership

Long before colonial rule, African women ruled kingdoms, led armies, controlled trade, and shaped spiritual institutions. Their growing presence today as presidents, cabinet ministers, and international policymakers is not the.

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US-Iran Tensions Push North Africa as New Oil Powerhouse

Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are once again disrupting global energy markets, threatening the stability of the Strait of Hormuz, a route that carries nearly 20 percent.

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