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Aid Cannot Make “Poor” African Countries Rich

Foreign aid has long been a go-to solution for addressing poverty and promoting economic development in Africa. Yet, despite decades of aid inflows, many African countries continue to struggle with.

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Russia’s Diplomatic Outreach in Africa: Strengthening Ties with Somalia in the Horn of Africa

Russia’s diplomatic efforts across Africa have surged to new heights, with Moscow actively seeking to deepen its influence and forge strategic alliances on the continent. Among the most recent developments.

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Africa’s Digital Infrastructure: Why Data Centres Are the New Oil

Today, data has become as vital to economies as oil was in the 20th century. Across Africa, a digital revolution is underway, with data centres emerging as the new wells.

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Nigeria Celebrates Africa’s First Department of Gemmology and Gemstones

Hosting a delegation from Yakubu Gowon University, Abuja, led by Professor Adesoji Adesugba, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dr Dele Alake has praised the newly inaugurated Department of Gemmology.

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Rethinking Work in Africa: AI, Automation & Human Capital

In the not-so-distant past, conversations about Africa’s future revolved around food security, healthcare, and education. Today, a new force is rising to claim its place in the discourse: technology. Africa.

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Afreximbank Launches Billion Dollar Credit Facility to Bolster Intra-African Fuel Trade

To reduce fuel dependency among African and Caribbean nations, the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has launched a $3 billion revolving credit facility. The initiative is designed to ease access to.

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Egypt’s Travel Trajectory Leading the Way in the MENA Region

At a time when travellers are seeking more meaningful travel experiences, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has successfully positioned itself as a key destination. It boasts a.

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Africa’s Regional Blocs: Can ECOWAS, EAC, and SADC Deliver?

Africa’s pursuit of regional integration has long been a central theme in its development narrative. The continent’s regional blocs—ECOWAS in West Africa, EAC in East Africa, and SADC in Southern.

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Africa’s Unseen Workforce: Women and the Unpaid Care Economy

Across Africa, a silent labour force toils relentlessly without compensation, recognition, or legal protection. This labour, largely shouldered by women, forms the foundational bedrock of social and economic life on.

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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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