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Nigerian diaspora-led edtech startups deliver digital learning tailored to African realities. Over 98 million young Africans remain out of school; technology offers scalable solutions. Startups ...
As we count down to the start of the Trans African Tourism and Unity Campaign, we face a sobering reality. Our team of 12 ...
Zimbabwe have qualified for the Men’s Rugby World Cup for the first time in 34 years after defeating Namibia 30-28 in a classic Rugby Africa Cup final on Sunday, 19 July, denying their great a rivals ...
An exhibition of photographs at the Indian Institute of World Culture highlights a period in world affairs that has all but faded from memory ...
Zohran Mamdani’s victory in the Democratic primary race for Mayor of New York is more than a milestone for American urban politics. It is a moment of inspiration—and a sharp reminder—for those across ...
Welcome to our live blog covering the latest from across Africa. Follow real-time updates on political transitions, security ...
California Assembly Bill 7 aims to provide admission preferences to descendants of enslaved people, promoting higher education access and addressing systemic racism.
New hardline EU immigration policy could see development funding cut unless African nations prevent migrants from leaving. Some experts are warning its counterproductive, undermines sovereignty and ...
Critical minerals are “critical” because they’re hard to mine or substitute. Additionally, their supply chains are ...
ATU and AfriLabs will champion policies that strengthen the IP ecosystem and support African startups in protecting their ...
South African e-hailing drivers across various provinces are finally coming together in a planned nationwide strike.
The Heritage Commission wants an archaeological survey of land set to become affordable housing, where enslaved African ...
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