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FOCAC 2024: A New Era of African-Chinese Partnership?
Since the end of World War II, Third World nations, represented by China and African countries, have achieved independence and…
Sudan peace talk: Can External factors help or hinder?
Sudan has been mired in a devastating 16-month conflict between the national army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia,…
How Solar Power is Supporting Kenya’s Efforts to Promote Green Energy
The Kenyan government is implementing several supporting policies, incentives, and regulations for off-grid technologies such as tax breaks, mini-grid regulations…
Dangote Refinery-NNPC Spat: What does it say about Nigeria’s oil and gas industry?
Africa is facing more severe climate change than most other parts of the world, despite bearing the least responsibility for…
From Agritech to Vertical Farms: Innovation in Rwanda Agriculture
Vertical farming holds a promising future for agriculture in Rwanda as well as in other African countries. The combination of…
The Rise of Renewable Energy in Morocco
Morocco’s quest to harness the power of nature for renewable energy has been a journey of innovation, commitment, and positive…
Ethiopia’s Economic Reforms: Opportunities and Challenges for a Resilient Economy in East Africa
Ethiopia, Africa’s oldest independent country with a rich history and vibrant culture, has emerged as one of Africa’s most dynamic…
Entrepreneurship Ecosystem in South Africa: Supporting Startups
As South Africa continues to evolve and adapt to a changing global landscape, the entrepreneurship ecosystem shows no signs of…
Africa-France summit and the Mbembe’s effect
On 28 November 2017, President Emmanuel Macron set out his ambition to renew the relationship between France and Africa through…
Nobel Prize and African Literature: What Abdulrazak Gurnah’s Feat Means For Africa
Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah was on Thursday declared the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, according to the Swedish…
Hissène Habré, ex-Chadian president from 1982 to 1990
Reports emerged that Hissene Habre, Chad's former president, died while serving a life sentence in Senegal for war crimes and…
NITDA bill and what it means for the Nigerian tech startups
Following series of talks over the past years at the Nigerian legislative space concerning the revamp of the 2007 National…