For millions of Africans today, doing homework by candlelight like Malamba did remains a present-day reality. So is spending ...
A 2023 study on access to healthcare in the rural Eastern Cape found that poverty, unemployment, long distances, poor roads ...
Summary: By Siaway T. Miapue with New Narratives ARTHINGTON, Montserrado— More than a year after an investigation documented ...
The country has 11 such schemes, together representing one of the most ambitious agricultural investments in southern Africa ...
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Govan Mbeki Was a Brilliant Pioneer of African Marxism
There were many facets to the life of Govan Mbeki. He was an intellectual who wrote about South African economics and ...
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Local innovation driving off-grid power revolution — RenCom Managing Partner, Opadiran
Discover how Nigerian firm RenCom is transforming communities with sustainable off-grid power. Learn about their ...
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Africa: 'It's Not a Funding Crisis, It's a Justice Crisis' - Shrinking Global Aid Threatens Women's Rights'
The world is facing increasing inequalities, crises, and needs, which are undermining the support available to millions of people. Global experts have warned that funding gaps and uneven political ...
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The World Has a New Largest City
A new UN report says so-called "megacities" are continuing to grow as our planet becomes increasingly urbanized.
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Nigeria: How Illegal Farming, Logging Drive Human-Elephant Conflict in Ogun Community By - Sodeeq Atanda
Many residents of Itasin have either had their farms destroyed, been physically attacked, or narrowly escaped encounters with elephants that wander in from the nearby forest reserve.
Amnesty International has warned that Nigeria risks “losing a generation” as the government continues to fail in preventing the repeated abduction of schoolchildren and teachers in the northern region ...
CDE warns that the Bill will hurt the very firms South Africa needs to support: • Inspectors could issue compliance notices, ...
Falana said Nigeria now stands “at a crossroads of tragedy and impunity,” where killings by terrorists, bandits and other non-state actors persist largely because government a ...
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