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Improving Infrastructure To Benefit From The AFCFTA: The Nigerian Perspective

By Fumnaya Ijeh Infrastructures play crucial roles in the development of any country’s economic growth. They improve mobility, efficiency, and productivity of labour. 

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Ethiopia’s National Football Team Arrives in Cameroon for The 2021 (2022) African Cup OF Nations

The Ethiopian national football team became the first of 24 qualified teams for the tournament to arrive in Cameroon, when they landed on the 26th of December 2021. The CAF.

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NAMCOL Graduates First Advanced Programme Students

Namibia’s College of Open Learning (Namcol) has graduated its first cohort of students from newly introduced advanced programs which include Bachelor of Arts in Youth Development and Post-Graduate Diploma in.

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Egypt Seeks Japan’s Cooperation to Improve Sports

The Egyptian Minister for Youth and Sports, Ashraf Sobhi, has announced the country’s intention to foster a cooperative relationship with Japan in sportive programs and activities, as well as the.

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Egypt Establishes 12 Branches of NBE to Invest in Youth Development

Egypt’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Ashraf Sobhi, has announced that the country is currently witnessing an integration stage across various bodies as part of President Sisi’s strategy and vision.

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Kenya Establishes Committee to Improve Women’s Welfare in Sports

The Sports Cabinet Secretary of Kenya, Amina Mohamed, has constituted a ministerial committee on gender welfare in sports empowering it with the mandate to conduct an urgent analysis of women’s.

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100 Gambian Youths Trained in Agri-Food Processing and Production

The Gambia Horticultural Enterprises (GHE) has witnessed the recent graduation of 100 youths from a three-month intensive training which it offers on agro-food processing and vegetable production.

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PRO-COVID: How to Create Financial Access for Youth Led SMEs in Africa

By Alkali Amana With data from the African Development Bank (AfDB) revealing that the estimated number of youths between the age of 15 – 35 on the continent lies at.

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Four Ventures African Youths Can Explore in Agribusiness

By Alkali Amana Recognizing the essence of farmers to a nation, Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States of America, once declared that: “Cultivators of the earth are.

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AfCFTA and The Opportunities It Presents to Africa’s Teeming Youths

By Alkali Amana Africa as a continent is adjudged to have the youngest population in the world, and according to Simona Varella on Statista.com, the 21 countries with the lowest.

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