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I have always loved what I do—and I take pride in doing it well. But I’ve never allowed work to come at the expense of what matters most: my family.…

Sports tourism: The key to economic development in Africa

Sports tourism can provide opportunities to jump start tourism and travel economy post COVID-19, harness community togetherness, accelerate cultural and…

For Africa’s Manufacturers, Going Green May Offer Profits

The days of smokestack economies are slowly winding down. As evidence of climate change mounts and governments take urgent action…

For Africa’s Manufacturers, Going Green May Offer Profits

The days of smokestack economies are slowly winding down. As evidence of climate change mounts and governments take urgent action…

Small cannabis producers the losers in policy changes across Africa

Cannabis is a drug crop with a long history in Africa. Alongside coca and opium poppy, it has been subjected to international control for…

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Who’s at risk of being kidnapped in Nigeria?

Nigeria ranks among the kidnapping hotspots of the world. Over 3,000 people were kidnapped in Nigeria in the first half…

African solutions to African problems: Reframing science innovation

Africa has the scientific leadership and intellectual capital to develop new technologies and interventions to tackle global health challenges, including…

Yes, Nelson Chamisa can beat Mnangagwa in a free poll

If Zimbabwe were to hold presidential elections right now, Mnangagwa would lose to the CCC leader

For Africa’s manufacturers, going green may offer profits

Africa’s manufacturing sector is expected to double in size during the next three decades.

How will 5G impact healthcare in Africa?

5G technology will change the world forever, and Africa must embrace it, says Denver Ncube

Where are Zanu PF’s 3,9 million supporters?

Zimbabweans may carry Zanu PF membership cards as a way to protect themselves from the violence rather than as an…

Drama that shaped Ngũgĩ’s writing and activism comes home to Kenya

In Kenya, democracy is gradually taking root, but corruption is still rife, making the country’s largely youthful population restive.

Controlled or free internet? Time for Africa to speak out

As internet shutdowns wound economies and damage democracies, Africa needs a position on how cyberspace is governed.

Zimbabwe: Food shortages and elections a deadly cocktail of trouble for Mnangagwa

Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa and his Cabinet are in a panic induced by the looming general elections in the face…

So, how to become an overnight Afrobeats star? Tiktok

The viral-making app has provided some unknown artists a route straight to global stardom.