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$30 Million TVET Investment: A Boost for Ghana’s Workforce and Industries

Ghana is working to equip its youth for a fast-changing world, and few sectors carry as much potential as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Canada’s decision to invest.

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South Africa Lowers Inflation Target: First Change in 25 years

For the first time in a quarter of a century, South Africa has revised its inflation target, lowering it from a long-standing range of 3 to 6 percent to a.

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Nigeria Strengthens Oil Dominance with $50B Refinery in Ondo

Nigeria is set to redefine its position as a continental energy powerhouse with the announcement of a $50 billion investment to develop Africa’s second-largest oil refinery in Ondo State. Spearheaded.

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FIFA Peace Prize Redefines Football’s Role in Global Unity and Power

Football, since its emergence in the history of humanity, has always served as a great tool for the unification of the global sports community. It bears no animosity to race,.

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2025 Emissions Report: 1.5°C Target Slipping Away

Ten years after the adoption of the Paris Agreement, the world’s promise to stabilise the climate is faltering. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), in its Emissions Gap Report 2025:.

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Zimbabwe Turns to Gold Coins Again Amid Economic Instability

Zimbabwe’s central bank has made a significant move in its quest to stabilise the local economy by resuming the issuance of gold coins, a strategy previously suspended for 10 months..

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A Vibrant Week in African Entertainment: Celebrating Achievements and New Releases

As another week unfolds in the dynamic world of African entertainment, the continent continues to astound with its relentless creativity, cultural exports, and innovative art forms. This week, we celebrate.

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Can Online Voting Work for Africa’s Next Generation of Voters?

As Africa’s digital transformation accelerates, online voting is gaining attention as a potential solution to enhance electoral processes. The continent’s growing youth population, increasing internet penetration, and widespread adoption of.

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Why Universal Basic Income is Important for Africa

The concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) has long been discussed as a radical yet necessary economic intervention, a solution to growing inequality, automation-driven job displacement, and economic instability. In.

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Addressing Waste Crisis in Africa Through Recycling

The global waste crisis is a ticking time bomb. Every year, humanity generates approximately 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste, a figure expected to rise to 3.88 billion tonnes by.

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