2025 BRICS Summit: What Are Africa’s Leaders Saying?
07/07/2025The 17th BRICS Summit, which began on July 6 and is set to conclude on July 7, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has convened heads of state, ministers, and.
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The 17th BRICS Summit, which began on July 6 and is set to conclude on July 7, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has convened heads of state, ministers, and.
To reset U.S. engagement with Africa, President Donald Trump will host a select group of African heads of state in Washington, D.C., from July 9 to 11, 2025. Billed as.
Africa today is not merely a passive spectator in the escalating strategic competition between China and the United States. The continent is operating with intent, navigating the crosswinds of a.
Under the renewed leadership of President John Dramani Mahama, Ghana is witnessing a wave of economic transformation, infrastructure renewal, and urban modernisation. His administration has unveiled forward-thinking initiatives aimed at.
In what seems like a well-thought-out policy, the Namibian government has introduced a mandatory visa requirement for all US travellers, marking a significant shift in the country’s border control policies..
Favourable weather, targeted investment, and modest yet meaningful improvements in infrastructure have combined to position Africa as an emerging force in global food exports. If sustained, this shift could mark.
Lusaka, Zambia — March 26, 2025 — The African Leadership Council (ALC), an initiative of the African Leadership Organisation and publisher of African Leadership Magazine and African Energy Infrastructure, is.
Nairobi, Kenya — March 26, 2025 — The African Leadership Council (ALC), an initiative of the African Leadership Organisation and publisher of African Leadership Magazine and African Energy Infrastructure, is.
Accra, Ghana — March 26, 2025 — The African Leadership Council (ALC), an initiative of the African Leadership Organisation and publisher of African Leadership Magazine UK, and African Energy Infrastructure,.
The intersection of environmental challenges and international diplomacy presents a strategic opportunity for enhanced engagement. Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest oil producers, has grappled with severe oil spills that have.