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Africa Secures Representation on the UN Security Council: DRC and Liberia Elected as Non-Permanent Members

The United Nations General Assembly has taken a significant step toward enhancing regional representation by electing two African countries—the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Liberia—as non-permanent members of.

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DRC’s Sebastien Dodie Mobutu Dongo Yemo to Attend ALM Africa Summit London & ABLA 2025

London, UK – 3 June 2025   African Leadership Magazine is proud to confirm that Mr Sebastien Dodie Mobutu Dongo Yemo, Administrateur Directeur Général Adjoint of the Entreprise Générale du.

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Tanzania’s Ali Said Ali to Attend Africa Summit London & ABLA 2025

London, UK – 3 June 2025   The African Leadership Magazine is pleased to announce the participation of Mr Ali Said Ali, Managing Director of STAMIGOLD Company Limited, at the.

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Mozambique’s Agostinho Zacarias Vuma to Attend the ALM Africa Summit London & ABLA 2025

London, UK – 3 June 2025   The African Leadership Magazine is pleased to announce the participation of Mr Agostinho Zacarias Vuma, President of the Confederation of Economic Associations of.

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Is there an alternative to Africa’s brain drain?

Africa’s brain drain, the migration of highly skilled and educated individuals to more developed countries, is a longstanding issue that continues to stifle the continent’s growth and development. While the.

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Africa’s Growth From Dependency to Industrial Powerhouse

Foreign aid has been crucial for supporting basic services and development in many African nations for over six decades. Crucial gaps, such as the need for mosquito nets in rural.

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Decolonising Curriculums: The Push to Rewrite What African Students Learn

In classrooms across Africa, students often learn more about Shakespeare than Soyinka, more about the French Revolution than the Mali Empire. While education is meant to empower, many African curricula.

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Who Really Owns Your Data?: The Fight for Digital Sovereignty

Data is likened to the new oil, the question of who controls this invaluable resource has become a focal point of global discourse. Nations across the world are grappling with.

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Africa’s Cultural Capital is Turning Heritage into Economic Power

Cultural and creative industries (CCIs) have become strong contributors to the global economy. According to a UNESCO report, CCIs are among the fastest-growing sectors worldwide. With an estimated annual global.

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The Cost of Democracy: How Much Do African Elections Really Cost?

Elections are fundamental to democracy, but their financial implications are enormous. Around the world, election costs have escalated due to factors such as technological advancements, voter education campaigns, increased security.

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