Africa’s future will not be defined by politicians or its biggest corporations, but by its builders — those who take raw ideas and craft them into systems that others can build upon. We need a ...
One of the landmark moments of #IdeasFestival2025 was the launch of Zimbabwe’s Leading Brands Survey by Thebe Ikalafeng of ...
Security experts and peacebuilding practitioners have raised alarm that Nigeria and several West African countries are ...
The Tubman African American Museum announced they are planning to demolish the museum’s original location at 340 Walnut ...
By Tunde Rahman In 1985, the American magazine Newsweek reported that the number of high-rise buildings in Shanghai, China’s biggest commercial city, could be counted on the finger tips. By 2005 ...
A host of countries in Africa have seen more political unrest, violent extremism, and democratic reversals since 2020 than in ...
The Prince Hall Free and Accepted Masons retain ownership of their historic U Street building in D.C., preserving African American history.
Prime XBT’s Sihle Tuta explains how strong regulation, education and transparency are building investor confidence in South Africa’s online trading space.
When life is unmanageable, we can either shut down in resignation or open up in surrender. One leads to despair, the other to ...
From Delhi to Addis Ababa, digital farming systems are taking root. Can South Africa build the public digital infrastructure to keep its farmers, and its food supply, alive?
The survey, conducted online by Ipsos across six African markets — Ethiopia, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda — explored how citizens perceive and experience digital public ...
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