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World Radio Day: Why Africa Must Protect the Human Voice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

In a small farming community outside Kaduna, a battery powered radio crackles to life before the sun rises. The voice that follows is familiar, steady, warm, speaking Hausa with the.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: A Strategic Imperative for Africa’s Economic Growth

On a warm afternoon in Abuja, Nigeria, a teenage girl once stood at the edge of a modest robotics lab, watching a small machine she had programmed move forward for.

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Namibia Maintains 6.50% Rate as the Central Bank Signals Its Economic Direction

Namibia’s move to keep its main interest rate at 6.50% may look like a routine announcement at first glance, but it reflects a careful reading of the country’s economic mood..

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Akdital’s Gulf Move Strengthens Morocco’s Global Healthcare Influence in Africa

The largest private healthcare provider, Akdital Holding, recently announced a bold $1.6 billion expansion into Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. This was not just another business decision but.

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Rwanda AI Revolution Driving 5% GDP Growth

Rwanda is graciously staking its claim as Africa’s emerging hub for artificial intelligence. President Paul Kagame recently highlighted that AI could contribute up to 5% of the country’s GDP, with.

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Congo’s First 1,000 Tons Traceable Cobalt Signals Critical Minerals Shift

The Democratic Republic of Congo has made a significant breakthrough in the exploration of cobalt. The world depends on Congo for the batteries that power electric vehicles, smartphones, and renewable.

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Angola-India Strategic Partnership Advancing Economic Growth

The state visit to Angola by the Indian President Droupadi Murmu carried more than ceremonial pomp for Angola’s 50th Independence Day celebrations. Her four-day state visit, the first by an.

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World Cities Day 2025: Inside Africa’s Urban Revolution — Mapping the Smart City Agenda

“The future of Africa will be written in its cities — not just in their skylines, but in how they serve their people.”— António Guterres, United Nations Secretary-General   From.

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Grand Egyptian Museum Signals New Era for African Heritage and Tourism

There’s a cultural and economic renaissance unfolding on the banks of the Nile, powered by the timeless currency of civilisation itself. Two decades of ambition, delay, and determination later, Egypt.

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Why Diesel Still Matters for Africa’s Growth Story in a Green Energy Era

Across Africa, diesel is more than just a fuel; it’s the heartbeat of daily life. From the trucks that haul food and raw materials across borders to the buses that.

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