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Entertainment Week Africa 2025 Connects African Talent With Global Capital

Africa is not just participating in global entertainment; it is actively shaping it, celebrating the richness of Black excellence. This week, the continent delivered in full colour. From Lagos to.

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Africa’s Remote Workforce Growth: Talent, Tech, Jobs, Skills, Digital Economy

Remote work is no longer a dream; it’s becoming Africa’s new reality. Over the past few years, the continent has emerged as a dynamic hub for global companies seeking remote.

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Africa’s Startup Funding Landscape Shapes the Future of Digital Innovation

There are funding announcements and then there’s the new wave of capital reshaping Africa’s startup landscape. Across Lagos, Nairobi, Cairo, and Cape Town, venture capital is rewriting what’s possible for.

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E1 World Championship Debuts in Lagos as Team Brazil Triumphs

The E1 World Championship, the first all-electric powerboat racing series, took to the waters of Lagos from 4–5 October 2025, marking a defining moment in its global expansion. More than.

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Global Spotlight on Africa’s Fintech Innovation

In 2025, CNBC and Statista unveiled their list of the world’s top 300 fintech companies, and African firms earned a rightful place among the names shaping the future of financial.

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Nigerian Cultural Festivals are Tourism Magnets

“What makes a people unforgettable? Is it their history, their art, or the rhythm of their culture that never stops beating?” These were the questions I found myself asking as.

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The Billion-Dollar Industry of African Street Art

Street art across Africa has matured from informal, often undocumented expression into a dynamic economic sector. The global art market in 2024 registered a value approximating US $57 billion, with.

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Africa’s Creative Industries Are Thriving — What this Means for Global Commerce

Africa’s creative economy is attracting significant global interest, with investors supporting its art, music, and film industries. It presents a major opportunity for wealth creation and youth employment on the.

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What Construction Boom Means for Africa’s Urban Residents

Cities are the dominant frontier of twenty-first-century human habitation. By 2050, nearly 68 per cent of the world’s population will live in urban areas, driven by migration, economic promise, and.

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Why Are Street Children Still Left Behind?

In cities across the world, a growing population of children lives on the fringes, unseen, unheard, and largely unaccounted for. These are the street children: minors surviving without consistent family.

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