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What Does Minimum Wage Tell Us About Africa’s Economic Future?

When you think about the minimum wage, the concept seems simple: it’s the lowest pay a worker should legally earn to cover basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. But.

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Africa and the Rare Earth Race: India’s Strategic Pivot to a New Mineral Frontier

As the global race for rare earth elements (REEs) intensifies, India is deepening its engagement with Africa to secure a more diversified and resilient supply chain. This strategic shift is.

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Visa-Free Entry: Addressing the Missing Link in Continental Integration

In a world where seamless travel powers global commerce, cultural exchange, and innovation, Africa still finds itself burdened by internal border restrictions. As of mid-2025, many African countries maintain some.

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Africa’s Power Puzzle: Are Checks and Balances Working?

Across the globe, the principle of separation of powers is seen as fundamental to building resilient democracies. In theory, it ensures that no single arm of government, executive, legislative, or.

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What’s Holding Back Visa-Free Travel in Africa?

For years, African leaders have spoken about the goal of making travel across the continent easier. It’s been a regular topic at regional summits and a core part of ambitious.

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Africa’s Oil Giants: Key Producers Shaping the Global Energy Market

In the face of global energy shifts, Africa is no longer just a source of raw materials; it is becoming a driving force in the world’s energy future. With countries.

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Why Seychelles is Africa’s Least Stressed Country in 2025

In a world where stress has become an inescapable aspect of daily life, the latest findings from the 2025 Global Emotions Report, produced by CEOWORLD magazine, offer a refreshing perspective.

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Uganda and Equatorial Guinea’s Triumph Over Sleeping Sickness

The fight against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) in Africa is gaining ground, with Uganda and Equatorial Guinea leading the battle against human African trypanosomiasis (HAT), better known as sleeping sickness..

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Is Africa a Debt-Defying Continent?

Africa is no longer the debt-laden continent often portrayed by Western media over the years. In fact, the continent is showing resilience in managing its public finances despite global challenges..

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The Untouched Natural Wonders of Equatorial Guinea’s Bioko Island

For nature lovers, eco-tourists, and conservationists, Bioko Island offers a rare opportunity to experience one of Africa’s most unique ecosystems. As the largest territory of Equatorial Guinea, this hidden gem.

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