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Hydropower vs. Solar: What’s Africa’s Best Bet for a Green Future?

As Africa strides towards a sustainable energy future, the continent faces a crucial decision: Should it invest more in hydropower or solar energy? Both sources hold immense potential yet differ.

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Addressing Waste Crisis in Africa Through Recycling

The global waste crisis is a ticking time bomb. Every year, humanity generates approximately 2.24 billion tonnes of solid waste, a figure expected to rise to 3.88 billion tonnes by.

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Can Tech Education Solve Unemployment?

As the world undergoes significant labour market shifts, one question looms large: Can tech education, particularly coding, address the growing issue of unemployment? With digital transformation accelerating at an unprecedented.

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Africa’s Consumption Market: A Retail Revolution Unfolding

Africa’s consumer market is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s fastest-growing, with projections indicating a population of 2.5 billion by 2050. This surge is largely driven by the continent’s.

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Digital Rights Activism in Africa is Surging, Here’s Why

Digital rights activism has become a defining movement of the 21st century, with the global fight for online privacy, data protection, and freedom of expression intensifying. As internet surveillance, government-imposed.

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The IMF’s Role in Africa: Financial Independence of Botswana, Libya, and Eritrea

Since its establishment in 1952, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has played a significant role in Africa’s economic landscape, providing critical financial assistance to numerous countries across the continent. However,.

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Land Rights vs. Development: Who Owns Africa’s Future?

The question of land rights versus development has long been a global conundrum, oscillating between economic progress and indigenous entitlements. Across continents, the delicate balance between empowering communities and driving.

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Royal Vibes: How Afrobeats and Davido Brought Nigeria’s Sound to King Charles III

In a fascinating fusion of royalty and rhythm, King Charles III has openly expressed his admiration for Nigerian Pidgin English and the pulsating beats of Afrobeats music. At the heart.

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Regional Blocs vs. Nationalism: Balancing Economic Unity and Sovereignty

With a growing push for deeper regional integration through initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and while individual nations remain protective of their sovereignty and economic independence,.

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How Africa is Tackling the Rise of Non-Communicable Diseases

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have emerged as a leading cause of death worldwide, responsible for 74% of global deaths, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO, 2023). While traditionally considered an.

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