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Infrastructure : Africa bets on domestic capital to redesign its future
According to the 2025 edition of AFC’s State of Africa’s Infrastructure, Africa already holds $1.1 trillion in institutional capital (pension…
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Tunisia – Nigeria : a high-potential economic partnership
By Walid Keskes* Yes, since the 1990s, the countries of Bourguiba and Nnamdi Azikiwe have been nurturing promising economic links.…
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Textile Industry : towards an African renaissance driven by industrialization
At Afreximbank’s 32nd Annual Forum, held in early July in Abuja, a major announcement was made: starting this July, Afreximbank,…
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Hargeisa International Book Fair : the voice of Somali literature
By the editorial staff From July 26 to 31, 2025, Hargeisa will resonate with pages and words during the 18th…
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Muhammadu Buhari : two lives, one nation
It was through the uniform that Muhammadu Buhari made his mark on Nigeria’s history. Enlisting early in the army, he…
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Francophonie : Cambodia to host the 20th summit
By Bernard Bangda According to a press release from the communication department of the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF),…
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Africa’s Book Industry : between economic promise and cultural power
By Bylkiss Mentari On June 19, 2025, in Paris, UNESCO unveiled an unprecedented mapping of Africa’s book industry. Titled “The…
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Mavin Records : the success story redefining the rules of Africa’s Creative Industries
ByMarie Lora-Mungai* Africa’s biggest creative exit began with one phone call. In 2017, legendary Nigerian music producer Don Jazzy had…
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From talk to action : African School of Governance urges to embrace homegrown solutions
By Teddy KABERUKA, in Kigali Under the theme “Transforming Countries: Becoming a leader in your country’s need,” the program sought to cultivate…
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Zanzibar International Film Festival : East Africa’s cultural jewel
ZIFF, first held in 1997, is now one of East Africa’s largest cultural gatherings, drawing over 100,000 visitors annually. Over…
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