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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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UNGA 80 and Africa: Driving the Global Peace and Security Agenda

On the floor of the United Nations General Assembly’s 80th session, one truth has rung louder than the echo of any applause: Africa is no longer at the periphery of.

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Morocco Holds Rates Steady at 2.25% Amid Global Uncertainty

In Rabat, Morocco’s central bank, Bank Al-Maghrib, took a cautious yet deliberate step at its September 2025 meeting, opting to keep its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 2.25 percent. The.

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World Rhino Day: South Africa Records Drop in Rhino Poaching

South Africa marks World Rhino Day with cautious hope after reporting a decline in poaching, a rare moment of progress in a struggle that has spanned decades. Figures released by.

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UNGA 80: What Africa Must Demand

As leaders converge at the United Nations headquarters in New York for the 80th session of the General Assembly, the air is thick with expectation. Representatives of all 193 UN.

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WTO Fisheries Deal and Its Impact on Africa’s Marine Future

The entry into force of the World Trade Organisation’s Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies (AFS) marks a pivotal moment in global trade and environmental governance. For Africa, a continent with both.

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South-South Ties: Africa and Latin America’s New Development Pact

At the dawn of a new era in global cooperation, Africa and Latin America are charting a course beyond historical orbit, away from entrenched Euro-U.S. alignments and towards a shared.

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Africa at the UN: From Silent Partner to Global Power Broker

In recent years, each time African leaders took the podium United Nations General Assembly, their words reverberated with unusual clarity. They were not the muted appeals of a continent long.

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How Africa Is Financing Its Own Food Security Agenda Beyond Aid

Africa is emerging beyond the shadows of aid-dependent narratives. Across the continent, bold financial innovations, accelerated public investments, and regional synergy are forging a new path, one where food security.

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Why Africa’s Women Hold the Key to Global Peace and Security

Conflict in the twenty-first century looks different from the fragile-state wars of the 1990s. It is more fragmented, more localised and often more gendered: women and girls are disproportionately affected,.

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