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Africa’s Coastal Economy: The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Investors Can’t Ignore

The twenty-first century is witnessing a reorientation of economic gravity toward the seas. With land-based resources stretched thin by population growth, urbanisation and climate stress, the world’s oceans are emerging.

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Africa’s Coastal Economy: The Multi-Billion Dollar Industry Investors Can’t Ignore

The twenty-first century is witnessing a reorientation of economic gravity toward the seas. With land-based resources stretched thin by population growth, urbanisation and climate stress, the world’s oceans are emerging.

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Namibia’s Strategy to Reclaim Upper-Middle-Income Status

Namibia, one of Southern Africa’s most resource-rich nations, is embarking on a bold journey to re-establish its status as an upper-middle-income country. Under the leadership of President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah—the nation’s.

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Zimbabwe’s Lithium Sector and the Strategic Significance of Kuvimba’s Sandawana Project

Zimbabwe is rapidly positioning itself as a dominant force in the global lithium supply chain, bolstered by the state-owned Kuvimba Mining House’s announcement to begin construction on a landmark $270.

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Zimbabwe’s Long-Term Vision: Promoting Local Value Addition in Lithium Industry

Zimbabwe has consistently demonstrated a forward-looking approach to its mineral resources, aiming to maximise the benefits for its economy and communities. A notable example of this strategy is the country’s.

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People and Power: Who Really Controls Africa’s Courts?

Africa’s judicial journey is deeply rooted in its colonial past. During colonial rule, legal systems were crafted primarily to protect imperial interests, often disregarding indigenous legal traditions and public justice..

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Between the Ballot and the Bullet: Youth and Political Apathy in Africa

Across Africa, the youthful rhythm of a vibrant generation beats louder than ever before. With over 60% of the continent’s population under the age of 25, Africa is not just.

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Feminist Leadership in Africa: Beyond Tokenism to Transformation

Around the globe, feminist leadership has moved from the margins to the mainstream of policy discourse. Once sidelined as idealistic, the push for feminist leadership, defined by principles of equity,.

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Mandatory Visa Requirement: A New Era for Namibia’s Border Control

In what seems like a well-thought-out policy, the Namibian government has introduced a mandatory visa requirement for all US travellers, marking a significant shift in the country’s border control policies..

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Africa’s Youth Dividend: Asset or Liability for the Next 50 Years?

According to the United Nations, by 2050, Africa will be home to nearly 2.5 billion people, with over 60% under the age of 25. It will boast the world’s largest.

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