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A new class of metals could transform Africa’s clean energy economy – scientists explain
Science

A new class of metals could transform Africa’s clean energy economy – scientists explain

The world has changed. African countries must rethink how they grow their economies
Economy

The world has changed. African countries must rethink how they grow their economies

African Grilling Traditions Transform Modern Kitchens
Culinary

African Grilling Traditions Transform Modern Kitchens

Politics

33 million women grow food on plots in sub-Saharan Africa. Greener farming can boost their earnings – study

Lesley Hope , University of Energy and Natural Resources - There are 33 million smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Afric…

33 million women grow food on plots in sub-Saharan Africa. Greener farming can boost their earnings – study
Culture

Traditional Music and Dance Keep Zimbabwe’s Cultural Spirit Alive

Music serves as a vital thread in the fabric of Zimbabwe's cultural identity, weaving together stories, traditions, and …

Traditional Music and Dance Keep Zimbabwe’s Cultural Spirit Alive
33 million women grow food on plots in sub-Saharan Africa. Greener farming can boost their earnings – study
Politics

33 million women grow food on plots in sub-Saharan Africa. Greener farming can boost their earnings – study

Lesley Hope , University of Energy and Natural Resources - There are 33 million …

Traditional Music and Dance Keep Zimbabwe’s Cultural Spirit Alive
Culture

Traditional Music and Dance Keep Zimbabwe’s Cultural Spirit Alive

Music serves as a vital thread in the fabric of Zimbabwe's cultural identity, we…

Seafood Lovers Flock to Mozambique’s Coastal Kitchens
Culinary

Seafood Lovers Flock to Mozambique’s Coastal Kitchens

Most seafood enthusiasts find that their taste buds yearn for the flavors and ex…

Festivals in Tunisia Celebrate Art, Film, and Heritage Year-Round
Culture

Festivals in Tunisia Celebrate Art, Film, and Heritage Year-Round

Tunisia is a vibrant hub of cultural expression, and throughout the year, it off…

Lusaka’s Growing Art Scene Reflects the Heartbeat of Modern Zambia
Culture

Lusaka’s Growing Art Scene Reflects the Heartbeat of Modern Zambia

Most people are surprised to discover that Lusaka is becoming a vibrant hub for …

Africa

Explore the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site

It's a thrilling adventure for you to explore the Banc d'Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located off the coast of M…

Explore the Banc d’Arguin, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Africa

Coastal Beaches Attract Tourists to Sierra Leone’s Shores

Just imagine yourself stepping onto the golden sands of Sierra Leone's stunning coastline, where the soothing sounds of …

Coastal Beaches Attract Tourists to Sierra Leone’s Shores

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Nigeria is the world’s 2nd biggest plastic polluter: expert insights into the crisis

Nigeria is the world’s 2nd biggest plastic polluter: expert insights into the crisis

Wale Fatade , The Conversation Plastic pollution is a major problem in Nigeria. Recent research identified the country as a plastic pollution hotspot , second to India. India emits 9.3 million tonnes of plastic into the environment each year – one fi

São Tomé - Cacao Plantations Offer Tours and Tastes of World-Class Chocolate

São Tomé - Cacao Plantations Offer Tours and Tastes of World-Class Chocolate

São Tomé is a treasure trove for chocolate lovers and adventure seekers alike. Nestled in the Gulf of Guinea, this enchanting island nation is renowned for its rich history and exceptional cacao plantations. As you explore the lush landscapes and ind

Terrorism is spreading in west Africa – local and international collaboration is needed to fight the threat

Terrorism is spreading in west Africa – local and international collaboration is needed to fight the threat

Olayinka Ajala , Leeds Beckett University The United States army has completed its withdrawal from Niger after 11 years of military cooperation with the west African country. This follows a major disagreement earlier in the year when the Nigerien gov

Alcohol’s hidden calories: product labels could help fight obesity in South Africa

Alcohol’s hidden calories: product labels could help fight obesity in South Africa

The typical alcoholic beverage disclosed only a single piece of nutritional information: its alcohol content. South Africa is grappling with an obesity crisis. Nearly half of adults are overweight or obese. Public discussion often focuses on ultra-processed foods and sugary drinks as reasons for weight gain.

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Cabo Verde's Democratic Institutions Face Pressures of Island Governance

Cabo Verde's Democratic Institutions Face Pressures of Island Governance

Cabo Verde maintains one of Africa's most stable democratic systems, yet the archipelago's unique geography and economic constraints create persistent governance challenges that test institutional resilience. The island nation's political landscape r

South Africa–Botswana Partnership: Anchoring Stability and Growth in Southern Africa

South Africa–Botswana Partnership: Anchoring Stability and Growth in Southern Africa

On the dusty expanse of the Trans-Kalahari Highway, trucks rumble steadily between Johannesburg and Gaborone, carrying goods that speak to more than commerce. Each shipment is a small expression of a deeper relationship—one built on decades of trust,

Tanzania’s green gold rush: how avocado waste is hurting farmers and what should be done

Tanzania’s green gold rush: how avocado waste is hurting farmers and what should be done

Jonas Cromwell , University of Leeds - Avocados have been grown in Tanzania since the early 1890s. The global appetite for the creamy fruit, also known as green gold, is booming. The industry’s market value was over US$6.5 billion in 2020 , reached U

Climate change and inequality are connected – policies need to reflect this

Climate change and inequality are connected – policies need to reflect this

Anda David , Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and Rawane Yasser , Agence Française de Développement (AFD) An increasingly strong case is being made to bring inequality into discussions about climate change. The logic behind this has been set o

Economy

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Cross-Border Collaboration: Botswana’s Growing Role in South Africa’s Economic Recovery

Cross-Border Collaboration: Botswana’s Growing Role in South Africa’s Economic Recovery

Along the long, sun-baked roads linking Gaborone to Pretoria, trucks haul goods that symbolize more than trade—they represent a strengthening partnership aimed at lifting an entire region’s economic prospects. In Southern Africa, where economic turbu

Botswana and South Africa Deepen Economic and Tourism Ties

Botswana and South Africa Deepen Economic and Tourism Ties

Along the wide, sunlit stretch of highway between Gaborone and Pretoria, buses and freight trucks pass in steady procession, carrying goods, workers, and tourists. The route, a lifeline between two of Southern Africa’s most dynamic economies, may soo

The world has changed. African countries must rethink how they grow their economies

The world has changed. African countries must rethink how they grow their economies

Africa still needs millions of better-paying jobs and higher productivity to reduce poverty. What has changed is the route to achieving those goals.

China is funding African farmers but not food processing and storage: why it’s a problem

China is funding African farmers but not food processing and storage: why it’s a problem

Chinese lenders have invested billions in African agriculture. But new research shows the money often misses what’s needed to modernise the sector.

Geopolitics

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Refugees, lost trade and security costs: how conflict in one African country drives up debt for its neighbours

Refugees, lost trade and security costs: how conflict in one African country drives up debt for its neighbours

African governments need to strengthen regional cooperation on peace and security because regional stability is essential for sustainable debt.

European Parliament Adopts Three Resolutions Condemning Human Rights Violations in Sudan, Nigeria and Pakistan

European Parliament Adopts Three Resolutions Condemning Human Rights Violations in Sudan, Nigeria and Pakistan

The European Parliament has adopted resolutions strongly condemning war crimes in Sudan, the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and the forced conversion and child marriage of a 13-year-old Pakistani girl. MEPs are calling for sanctions, independent investigations, strengthened judicial frameworks and intensified counter-terrorism efforts across all three cases.

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Historic Villages Preserve Zambia’s Ancestral Ways of Life

Historic Villages Preserve Zambia’s Ancestral Ways of Life

Most travelers often overlook the hidden gems of culture and tradition many countries have to offer. If you're considering a trip to Zambia, you might be intrigued to explore the historic villages that serve as a gateway to understanding the ancestra

Victoria Falls Brings Global Tourists to Zimbabwe’s Natural Wonders

Victoria Falls Brings Global Tourists to Zimbabwe’s Natural Wonders

With its thundering waters and breathtaking beauty, Victoria Falls is not just a destination; it is a powerful, immersive experience that captivates every visitor. If you are considering a trip to Zimbabwe, this natural wonder is undoubtedly a highli

Warm Hospitality Welcomes Travelers Across Zambia

Warm Hospitality Welcomes Travelers Across Zambia

With a vibrant culture and welcoming spirit, Zambia offers a unique experience for every traveler. From the moment you set foot in this beautiful landlocked country, you will feel the warmth of the Zambian people who take pride in their hospitality.

Colorful Markets Offer a Glimpse Into Daily Life in Uganda

Colorful Markets Offer a Glimpse Into Daily Life in Uganda

It's an exhilarating experience wandering through the vibrant markets of Uganda, where the heart and soul of daily life come alive in a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, and flavors. As you step into these bustling hubs, you are granted a unique opport

Culinary

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Taste Traditional São Tomé Dishes Made with Fresh, Local Ingredients

Taste Traditional São Tomé Dishes Made with Fresh, Local Ingredients

You will find that São Tomé and Príncipe, an archipelago off the western coast of Africa, is a treasure trove of unique flavors and culinary traditions. As you explore the vibrant culture of these islands, your palate will be treated to traditional d

Sudan’s Local Cuisine Offers Bold Flavors and Ancient Recipes

Sudan’s Local Cuisine Offers Bold Flavors and Ancient Recipes

With an array of vibrant ingredients and rich cultural influences, Sudan's local cuisine invites you to commence on a culinary journey steeped in history and tradition. As you research into Sudanese food, you'll discover a unique blend of flavors and

Thieboudienne Stands Out as the Taste of Senegal

Thieboudienne Stands Out as the Taste of Senegal

It's no surprise that when you think of Senegalese cuisine, the first dish that comes to mind is Thieboudienne. Known as the national dish of Senegal, this delightful creation encapsulates the very essence of the country's culinary heritage. As you r

Zimbabwe’s Cuisine Offers Bold Flavors From Farm to Table

Zimbabwe’s Cuisine Offers Bold Flavors From Farm to Table

It's an exciting journey when you research into the flavors of Zimbabwean cuisine, where traditional dishes tell the story of the land's rich agriculture and cultural heritage. As you explore, you'll discover a vibrant array of ingredients sourced di

Culture

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Uganda's Digital Democracy Revolution Transforms Governance

Uganda's Digital Democracy Revolution Transforms Governance

Uganda's governance landscape is experiencing a remarkable transformation as digital platforms revolutionize how citizens engage with their democratic institutions. Innovative technology solutions are bridging traditional gaps between government and communities, creating unprecedented opportunities

Togo's Digital Democracy Revolution Transforms Governance

Togo's Digital Democracy Revolution Transforms Governance

Togo has positioned itself at the forefront of Africa's digital governance revolution, implementing comprehensive electronic systems that enhance citizen participation and government transparency. The West African nation's commitment to modernizing its democratic institutions through technology has

Traditional Music and Dance Showcase the Spirit of Sierra Leone

Traditional Music and Dance Showcase the Spirit of Sierra Leone

Just imagine stepping into the vibrant world of Sierra Leone, where the rhythm of drums beckons you to join in the celebration of life, culture, and community. The traditional music and dance of this West African nation are not merely performances; t

Festivals in Namibia Celebrate Art, Music, and Community Spirit

Festivals in Namibia Celebrate Art, Music, and Community Spirit

It's hard to overstate the importance of festivals in a country like Namibia, where art, music, and community spirit intertwine to create a vibrant cultural tapestry. When you attend these events, you are not just a spectator; you become an integral

Science

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Nasa’s new space telescope will tackle some of the universe’s biggest mysteries

Nasa’s new space telescope will tackle some of the universe’s biggest mysteries

The Nancy Grace Roman telescope will probe dark energy and discover exoplanets.

30 years since Dolly the sheep was born, where is cloning technology at now?

30 years since Dolly the sheep was born, where is cloning technology at now?

Today, cloning is not a technology that can simply “copy and paste” living things. But it’s brought advances in several fields of science.

A new class of metals could transform Africa’s clean energy economy – scientists explain

A new class of metals could transform Africa’s clean energy economy – scientists explain

Storing hydrogen in metallic materials is a promising avenue for extracting value from Africa’s minerals.

Africa's Digital Leap Reshapes the Continent

Africa's Digital Leap Reshapes the Continent

Across Africa, a quiet but profound revolution is unfolding. From the highlands of East Africa to the coastal megacities of West Africa, digital technology is no longer a distant aspiration — it is an active, daily reality reshaping how people work, learn, trade, and govern. More and more, the continent is being recognized not merely as a recipient of global technology trends, but as a generator of homegrown innovation tailored to its own complex needs.