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From jollof rice in St Lucia to Afrobeats in Jamaica, islanders find new ways to embrace Africa.
A new remittance tax set to begin in the new year has one university student reeling from the implications it will have for ...
TANZANIA is once again positioning itself at the forefront of Africa’s climate diplomacy, with clean cooking energy now ...
The surge in deepfake scams and synthetic identity fraud is putting unprecedented pressure on African fintechs, credit ...
Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina has welcomed the commitments secured at the inaugural African Union–Africa Water ...
More than $10-billion has been committed for priority water projects across dozens of countries during a three-day inaugural ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNOne Market, 54 Nations: Why Africa’s free trade pact is still stalled 7 years after signing
Seven years after AfCFTA’s signing, Alan Kyerematen explains why Africa’s single market remains stalled and why political ...
The initiative—called the Trans African Tourism & Unity Campaign—will span 163 days, carrying a message that Africa must move ...
ACADEMICS and analysts have lauded Tanzania and Burundi for forging a strategic partnership in implementing a cross-border ...
President John Dramani Mahama left Accra yesterday for a visit to Japan and Singapore, aimed at deepening bilateral relations between the two countries ...
As Africa’s largest economy and most populous nation, Nigeria is uniquely positioned to benefit from the global economic ...
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) and Association of Water and Sanitation Institutions in South Africa (AWSISA) ...
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