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POTY 2026: 10 Reasons Ghana Stands Out as Host Nation

“Peace and unity are the very foundation upon which tourism thrives. Without peace, there can be no true tourism. Without unity, there can be no real development.” — Hon. Abla.

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Alladoum Désiré Nandogongar and the Reconfiguration of Central African Petroleum

In 2023, Chad nationalised ExxonMobil’s upstream assets, marking one of the most consequential turning points in the country’s modern petroleum history. The move indicated a decisive shift from multinational-led oil.

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Irungu Kang’ata: Law, Power, and the Real Test of County Governance in Kenya

Kenya’s devolved system of government, established under the 2010 Constitution, was designed to bring development closer to citizens while diffusing political power away from the centre. More than a decade.

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Mariama Moussa Boussi: Leading Niger’s Agri-Finance Reforms

Agriculture remains the economic backbone of Niger, employing more than 80 per cent of the population and contributing roughly 40 per cent of national GDP, yet it is also the.

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Dr Eino Mvula and the Institutional Politics of Standards in Namibia’s Development Economy

In many African economies, debates around industrialisation often prioritise capital, infrastructure, and trade access, while overlooking a quieter but equally decisive factor: standards. Quality assurance frameworks, conformity assessment, and regulatory.

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