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CPPI’s Top 10 Seaports in Africa

When one talks about global trade, the shipping and maritime sector is first to mind. According to the International Chambers of Shipping, over 90% of goods are transported by ship..

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Women in Somalia: Challenges and Resilience

In the face of countless challenges, Somali women have shown extraordinary resilience and determination across various aspects of life. The nation in the Horn of Africa has endured decades of.

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Impact of Single-use Plastic Ban on Nigeria’s Economy and Industry

Nigeria has declared a future ban on single-use plastics, starting with government offices and extending nationwide from January next year. This follows concern over Nigeria’s increasing plastic pollution, which sees.

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2024 Electronic Communication Regulation Draft: Implications for Africa’s Digital Security

The Electronic Communication (Security Measures) Regulation 2024 represents a breakthrough for Africa in the global quest for advanced digital security. With the regulation’s introduction, Africa joins the ranks of countries.

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Manchester Meltdown: How a Power Outage Rippled Through Global Travel

Power outages and electricity cuts are issues associated with most developing and underdeveloped countries in the world. These problems are alien to developed countries, which is a grounding reminder of.

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Niger’s Geopolitical Shift: Redefining Strategic Alliances

Echoing last year’s expulsion of French forces, Niger has severed military ties with the United States, signaling a seismic shift in regional geopolitics. The departure of American troops, alongside the.

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Rwanda: Raising the Bar on Education

The former president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf once said “Investing in education is investing in the future of a nation. Rwanda’s commitment to quality education is a beacon of.

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Scaling Fintech Solutions for Economic Inclusion in East Africa

One of the most important benefits of fintech in East Africa has been its role in driving financial inclusion. Traditional banks struggled to reach large segments of the population, particularly.

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Success Stories in Nigeria’s tourism sector

Blessed with diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and a rich heritage, Nigeria has increasingly recognized the potential of community-based tourism as a driver of sustainable development. Community-based tourism empowers local communities.

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The Growing Risk of Children Exploitation in Niger

Niger, like many other countries in Africa, is faced with child labor and exploitation issues. Despite efforts to combat this problem, recent reports suggest an alarming increase in the risk.

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