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Africa’s Digital Economy: The Case for Data Centres

As the digital space steadily asserts itself as the commander of the 21st century, it reshapes how nations compete for influence, power, and prosperity. Its battlegrounds are cloud platforms, AI.

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Geopolitics and Clean Energy: Why Africa Must Be Careful with Import Tariffs

As Africa steps more decisively into the clean-energy arena, an unseen veil gathers on the horizon. Import tariffs and waning green-energy incentives, spanning solar panels, batteries, and electric-vehicle components, risk.

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The Billion-Dollar Industry of African Street Art

Street art across Africa has matured from informal, often undocumented expression into a dynamic economic sector. The global art market in 2024 registered a value approximating US $57 billion, with.

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Gold, Gas, and Green Energy: Africa’s Triple Play for Economic Dominance

In today’s shifting global economy, nations are recalibrating their strategies around resources that promise both resilience and growth. For Africa, three stand out as pillars of influence: gold, whose value.

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Africa’s Entry into the Visa Market Redefines Economic Outlook

The global competition for wealthy investors is intensifying. As political, tax, and economic conditions shift across traditional hubs like the UK and the US, high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) are increasingly seeking.

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The Return of Africa’s Stolen Artefacts: What Comes Next?

Across continents, a profound shift is unfolding. In 2025, a growing coalition of museums, governments and international bodies is accelerating the return of artefacts looted during colonial periods to their.

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Inside Somalia’s Camel Milk Industry: What Comes Next?

Somalia is home to over seven million camels, more than any other country in the world, but only a fraction of their milk reaches urban grocery shelves, according to industry.

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D’Tigress Champions Nigeria’s Golden Era in African Women’s Basketball

In a resounding triumph that echoed across Africa and the global basketball community, Nigeria’s women’s national basketball team, D’Tigress, made history once again by securing its fifth consecutive FIBA Women’s.

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Africa and the Rare Earth Race: India’s Strategic Pivot to a New Mineral Frontier

As the global race for rare earth elements (REEs) intensifies, India is deepening its engagement with Africa to secure a more diversified and resilient supply chain. This strategic shift is.

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