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Diaspora Bonds: Africa’s New Economic Lifeline

For centuries, African nations have sought sustainable financial solutions to accelerate development, improve infrastructure, and bridge economic gaps. However, reliance on foreign aid and volatile international investments has often left.

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Discover Egypt’s Best Hidden Attractions & Untold Stories

Imagine standing in a dimly lit tomb, not within the Valley of the Kings, but deep beneath the bustling streets of Alexandria. The cool, damp air carries the whispers of.

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Franchising Could Revolutionise African Entrepreneurship

Franchising has long been a cornerstone of business expansion in developed economies. The global franchise market was valued at approximately USD 133.17 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach.

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How Nanotechnology Could Revolutionise Africa’s Manufacturing Sector

Nanotechnology, often regarded as the cornerstone of the next industrial revolution, is set to redefine global manufacturing. With its ability to manipulate materials at an atomic and molecular level, this.

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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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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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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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Africa’s Ageing Population: Are Governments Ready for a Demographic Shift?

Africa has long been considered the world’s youngest continent, with over 60% of its population under 25 years old. This youthful exuberance has shaped economic policies, labour force projections, and.

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Embrace the Wild: Africa’s Breathtaking Nature-Based Tourism

Africa has long been recognised as a premier destination for wildlife-watching tourism, with approximately half of all global wildlife-watching trips taking place within its borders. The continent’s incredible animal diversity,.

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