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Dakar Rising: The City Powering West Africa’s Startup Revolution

Dakar, the bustling capital of Senegal, is rapidly transforming into one of Africa’s most exciting centres of innovation and entrepreneurship. Long celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and strategic Atlantic.

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Ethiopia Goes Electric: Leading Africa’s Transport Transformation

As African nations search for solutions to reduce carbon emissions, strengthen energy security, and modernise transportation systems, Ethiopia is rapidly emerging as a leader in electric mobility. Through bold policy.

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Breaking Barriers: How Egyptian Women Are Engineering the Future

Across Egypt, a new generation of women is helping to reshape the country’s future through engineering, technology, scientific research, and renewable energy innovation. As the nation advances ambitious plans for.

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Africa’s Data Sovereignty Push Sparks a New Race for Local Language AI

Africa’s digital transformation has reached a decisive inflexion point, moving beyond a decades-old model defined by technology consumption, imported platforms, offshore data hosting, and tools designed primarily for Western markets..

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Beyond Aid: Africa’s Post-2025 Development Agenda Redefines Economic Independence

Africa is undergoing a profound transformation in its development philosophy, moving decisively beyond decades of dependence on foreign aid, donor financing, and externally driven policy prescriptions.   The continent’s emerging.

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Tunisia’s Women-Led Tech Startups Fuel North Africa’s Innovation Renaissance

Tunisia is rapidly emerging as one of North Africa’s most dynamic innovation hubs, with women entrepreneurs playing a central role in the country’s technology-driven transformation. Across sectors such as artificial.

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Rwanda Leads Africa in Rule of Law and Digital Justice Transformation

For much of Africa’s post-independence history, governance conversations focused on institutional fragility, bureaucratic inefficiency, judicial delays, corruption, and limited public service access, with justice systems struggling under paper-based administration and.

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Africa’s First AI Factories Set to Power the Continent’s Digital Future in 2026

For decades, Africa’s digital economy relied heavily on foreign-owned infrastructure. African startups trained AI models on distant servers, governments stored sensitive data overseas, and researchers depended on computing resources based.

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Qualcomm’s 2026 AI Push Gives Africa’s Deep-Tech Startups a Major Boost

In 2026, Africa’s technology story is evolving beyond its celebrated fintech success, long driven by mobile money platforms and companies such as Flutterwave and OPay. A new wave of innovation.

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Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Gain Momentum

Namibia is rapidly positioning itself as one of Africa’s leading green hydrogen hubs, leveraging its vast renewable energy resources to build a future centred on clean industrialisation and sustainable economic.

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