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26-Year-old Charlette N’Guessan becomes the first female to win the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Innovation

A 26-year-old lady has become the first-ever female to win the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Africa Prize for Innovation. Charlette N’Guessan, who comes from Ivory Coast, won the 2020 edition.

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Honoris United Universities Appoints New Independent Board Member and Announces Academic Council

Academic Council will focus on providing Honoris students with access to 21st century workplace skills Honoris United Universities (Honoris), the first private pan-African higher education network, has appointed a new.

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SA Schools Athletics Scraps 40% Quota Plan

South African Schools Athletics (SASA) has scrapped its latest plan for quotas in schools athletics teams. It was reported earlier in the week that at least 40% of all South.

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Cerego, African Leadership University collaborate to promote young innovators across the continent

Key player in predictive learning technology, Cerego, has collaborated with African Leadership University (ALU) for the 2018 admissions cycle. The integration commenced in July 2018 with the goal of broadening.

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President Kenyatta Accorded UN’s Young People’s Agenda Global Champion

President Uhuru Kenyatta joined other world leaders Monday 24th September, during the launch of a global partnership through which the UN seeks to get every young person into quality education,.

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African Youths Are Change Agents – David Jones Mensah

The African oil and gas industry has experienced a dramatic scale of changes in recent times. In this exclusive interview with African Leadership Magazine, David Jones Mensah, Managing Director, Dominion.

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Nestlé Partners with Ashoka to Mentor Social Entrepreneurs in Africa

Nestlé and Ashoka have commenced a social investment accelerator program to accelerate social entrepreneurship and boost the economic development of Africa on 10th September 2018. Twelve young social entrepreneurs from.

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Bill Gates Wants World’s Leaders to Invest in Africa’s Young People

Decades of progress in the global war against poverty could stall as population growth surges in some of the world’s poorest regions, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation warns in.

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Former SA President Urges Varsity Students To Be Job Creators

Jacob Zuma, former South African President has urged students to be job creators rather than jobs seekers.He made the comment while delivering an education lecture at Walter Sisulu University’s Mthatha.

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TAKING THE MANTLE FROM KOFI ANNAN: THE ROLE OF AFRICAN YOUTHS

I was in faraway Mafi Akukokpo, a small village in the Mafi Zongo Electoral Area of the Central Tongu District of the Volta Region, Ghana, West Africa when I heard.

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