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BREAKING: NETUMBO NANDI-NDAITWAH, MANDISA MAYA, OTHER LEADERS NAMED AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE PERSONS OF THE YEAR 2025

…POTY Awards Ceremony Scheduled for Accra, 27–28 February 2026 1 December 2025 | London, United Kingdom African Leadership Magazine (ALM) is excited to announce the winners of the African Persons.

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Legislating Legacy: The Ascent of Barau Jibrin in Nigerian Politics

When Barau I. Jibrin stood before his colleagues in June 2023 to take the oath as Deputy President of the Nigerian Senate, the applause that followed was more than ceremonial..

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A Flame of Change: Mamotake Matekane Joins Global Stage in Pursuit of UN SDGs

When the Waterlight Save Initiative (WSI), an ECOSOC-accredited NGO with consultative status at the United Nations, announced the appointment of Mamotake Matekane as its Global Ambassador and Vice President of the.

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International Day of Democracy 2025: From Voice to Action in Africa’s Democratic Journey

Where does Africa stand today in its pursuit of democracy? This is the question worth asking as the world marks the International Day of Democracy on September 15, a day.

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Investing in Clean Cooking in Africa: A $37 Billion Opportunity to Save Lives

Across the world, the way people cook their daily meals is both intensely private and profoundly political. Today roughly two billion people still prepare food on open fires or inefficient.

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Africa’s Global Climate Ambitions: What Are the Realities on the Ground?

The worldwide architecture guiding national climate action is straightforward in principle but complex in practice. The Paris Agreement sets the temperature limit, well below 2°C and pursuing 1.5°C, and requires.

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Why Africa Must Tackle Wildlife Poaching

Wildlife trafficking is not a peripheral conservation problem; it is a global criminal industry that corrodes governance and feeds armed and organised groups. With recent findings, the illicit market in.

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Africa’s Diesel Advantage: Powering Growth, Trade, and Stability

Across Africa, diesel is more than just a fuel — it is the heartbeat of economies, the enabler of mobility, and the invisible driver of food supply chains. A single.

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Measuring Civilisation Through the Development Transportation Systems

Transportation systems, in terms of their technological advancement and infrastructure, are key factors in understanding a nation’s progress and interconnectedness. Alongside cultural development, political organisation, social structure, environmental stewardship, and.

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Sovereignty and Regional Cooperation: A Synergy for Development

As Africa enters the era of globalisation, national sovereignty and regional cooperation are often portrayed as opposing forces. Sovereignty, a cornerstone of national autonomy, is sometimes seen as a barrier.

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