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The Disability Economy: Tapping the Potential of Africa’s Overlooked Workforce

Around the world, the inclusion of persons with disabilities is no longer a narrow human-rights debate: it is a material economic and development imperative. An estimated 1.3 billion people experience.

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SDG 7 in Focus: Why Millions Still Live in the Dark

When world leaders adopted the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, Goal 7 stood out as a powerful pledge: to ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy.

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Zambia Inflation Drops as Copper Sector Expansion Powers Growth

In August 2025, Zambia recorded its lowest annual inflation rate in over two years — 12.6%, down from 13% in July. The decline, driven by easing food and non-food prices,.

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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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The Africa IPO Boom: Why Global Investors are Eyeing African Stock Exchanges

According to EY’s report, In the first half of 2025, 539 companies listed worldwide and raised roughly US$61.4 billion, a notable year-on-year rise in proceeds and a sign that primary.

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Guterres’ Advocacy Accelerates Africa’s Path to Renewable Energy Leadership

When UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared that “Africa has everything it takes to become a renewable superpower” at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), it was more than.

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How Zimbabwe’s Steel Industry Growth Fuels Africa’s Economic Future

Zimbabwe is preparing to re-emerge as one of Africa’s leading steel producers, following news that Chinese nickel giant Tsingshan Holding Group will inject $800 million into expanding its steel plant.

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Understanding the AU’s Push for Map Change: Why It is Key for Africa’s Growth

The African Union (AU) has officially thrown its weight behind a growing global campaign to replace the 16th-century Mercator projection with a more accurate world map — one that finally.

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Who Will Tell Africa’s Story to the World, and On Whose Terms?

Across the world, who tells a people’s story often matters as much as the story itself. Narratives shape risk, policy, investment and dignity; they influence boardrooms, electorates and classrooms. For.

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5G and IoT Transforming African Cities into Smart Hubs

Africa’s digital transformation is accelerating, and at the heart of this evolution lie two ground breaking technologies: 5G and the Internet of Things (IoT). Together, they are redefining how African.

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