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Zimbabwe Turns to Gold Coins Again Amid Economic Instability

Zimbabwe’s central bank has made a significant move in its quest to stabilise the local economy by resuming the issuance of gold coins, a strategy previously suspended for 10 months..

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U.S. Eyes Major Investment in Nigeria-Morocco Gas Pipeline Project

The United States has expressed a strong interest in investing in one of Africa’s most ambitious infrastructure undertakings—the Nigeria–Morocco gas pipeline. The initiative, which aims to connect Nigeria’s vast natural.

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Beyond Borders: How AfCFTA Could Unite the Continent

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), often likened to a bridge stretching across the fragmented economies of the continent, offers more than just commerce; it promises a renaissance, a.

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World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Can Africa Build Safer Workplaces?

As Africa strides into a future shaped by technology and rapid economic transformation, one question remains critical: Are we protecting the people building our future?   On April 28, the.

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The Africa-China Nexus: A Growing Strategic Alliance in the Global South

In the shifting currents of global geopolitics, few alliances have captured as much attention and speculation as the deepening relationship between Africa and China. What began as cautious commercial engagement.

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President William Ruto’s State Visit to China Strengthening Ties

When President William Ruto embarked on his recent five-day state visit to China, it was not just another diplomatic trip. He was stepping into a high-stakes arena where Kenya’s future.

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Leveraging Afrobeats for Cultural Exchange and Global Influence

In today’s global music landscape, Afrobeats and other African musical forms are emerging as powerful vehicles for cultural exchange and soft power. These dynamic sounds are not only fostering pride.

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World Malaria Day 2025: Can Africa Reignite the Fight to End Malaria?

As the world marks World Malaria Day 2025, one question echoes across the continent: Can Africa reignite the fight to end malaria once and for all? With this year’s theme,.

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What Delayed Climate Adaptation Could Mean for Africa’s GDP

Floods, droughts, and creeping desertification are not future threats—they’re current costs, draining billions that could be building roads, schools, or power grids. Despite contributing minimally to global emissions, Africa is.

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ICT Day 2025: Africa’s Girls, Africa’s Power

“We need to be serious about supporting and nurturing our girls if we are serious about building a better, stronger and fairer future.” — Hillary Clinton   Books and policies.

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