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Why Africa Must Retell Its Tourism Story

As global tourism surpasses 1.4 billion international arrivals in 2024, returning to nearly 99 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, Africa is reclaiming its place in the global travel narrative. With.

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Between China and the USA: Is Africa Still Choosing Its Own Path?

Africa today is not merely a passive spectator in the escalating strategic competition between China and the United States. The continent is operating with intent, navigating the crosswinds of a.

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Rwanda Leads in Sub-Saharan Africa with First Cable Car System

In a forward-thinking stride toward sustainable infrastructure, Rwanda is charting new territory with plans to launch Sub-Saharan Africa’s first urban cable car system. Backed by a $500,000 grant from the.

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Africa’s Rising Middle Powers Reshaping Diplomatic Influence

Africa is increasingly taking control of its own diplomatic future, moving beyond old perceptions to become a decisive player on the global stage. While much attention has focused on its.

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Youth Peacebuilders Changing the Narrative in African Conflicts

Youth represent the largest generation in human history, with 1.22 billion individuals aged 15–24 worldwide in 2025. The majority, almost 90 percent, live in developing countries, with over 23 percent.

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Bridging Africa’s Healthcare Divide with Telemedicine is Closer than Ever

Across the globe, telemedicine has redefined how healthcare is delivered, reshaping what it means to see a doctor, access treatment, or monitor chronic conditions. Virtual health platforms have transitioned from.

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AI Ethics in Africa: Balancing Innovation and Rights

In an era where artificial intelligence is redefining human interaction, decision-making, and governance, the call for ethical guardrails has become a global imperative. From predictive policing to facial recognition, AI.

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The Resource Revolt: Africa’s Battle for Economic Control

As some few experts have observed, “Natural resources can be a blessing if properly managed, but a curse if mismanaged.” This profound insight captures the essence of Africa’s long-standing and.

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Africa’s Border Revolution: Free Movement in Focus

In an era where globalisation is tearing down walls once deemed inviolable, the concept of free movement stands as a keystone of modern integration. The European Union’s Schengen Area offers.

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Is the Continent Ready for a Unified Foreign Policy?

In a world experiencing tectonic shifts in geopolitical alliances, the question of Africa’s global posture is no longer just rhetorical; it’s strategic. With the rise of China, the resurgence of.

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