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The Gold Rush Continues: Why African Gold Exports Are at an All-Time High

Across the continent, gold exports have reached unprecedented levels, positioning Africa as a dominant player in the global gold market. However, beneath the glittering surface lies a complex web of.

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Mental Health Awareness in Africa: Breaking the Stigma

Across the world, an invisible storm rages, yet it often goes unnoticed. Mental health disorders—including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder—are silently devastating populations. Unlike the towering.

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Africa’s Place in the Electric Vehicle Revolution

Around the world, the electric vehicle (EV) revolution is redefining transportation, with Europe, China, and the United States leading the charge. In Africa, the journey is unfolding at a different.

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How Trump’s immigration policy will impact Africa

Donald Trump’s immigration policies had far-reaching implications for Africa, affecting not only migrants but also the broader economic and social landscape of the continent.   The “America First” policy The.

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The Power of Nation Branding in Africa’s Growth

Viewing countries through the lens of branding allows us to appreciate the various elements contributing to their global standing—recognition, influence, and the ability to attract investment. A nation brand transcends.

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Can Africa Unite Beyond Trade Agreements?

Africa is more connected now than ever through commerce, yet politically and socially, it remains deeply fragmented. The dream of a united Africa is as old as the independence movements.

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Africa Beyond Aid: Rethinking the Development Framework

For decades, Africa has been the world’s largest recipient of foreign aid. From humanitarian relief to economic development assistance, billions of dollars have flowed into the continent with the aim.

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Green Energy vs. Oil Wealth: Africa’s Energy Crossroads

There are two contrasting energy paradigms that Africa currently stands at: the golden promise of renewable energy and the entrenched dominance of oil wealth. Undecided between continuing to extract black.

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African Students Seek Global Opportunities in High-Demand Fields

The journey for many international students, particularly those from African nations, begins with exploring high-demand programmes across diverse locations, including Australia, Canada, Ireland, the UK, and the U.S. Reports from.

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Arms Control in Africa: A Threat to Human Rights or National Interest?

The African Union’s policies on small arms proliferation across the region have been met with widespread criticism, with accusations of favouritism and concerns over human rights violations. Experts argue that.

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