Africa Matters

Here Are Tips From Ten Top Money Experts to Help You in the New Year

This story originally appeared on Black Enterprise 2023 is just over the horizon now that we’re in December and it’s setting up to be another year of instability with inflation still rising along with unemployment and the country heading into a recession. If you’re a budding entrepreneur, an investor, or someone looking to build wealth, doing it the right…

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Pele Passes Away

The three-time FIFA World Cup winner died in hospital on Thursday after failing to recover from colon cancer While the debate on the greatest of all time (GOAT) football player is still on, the one many consider peerless in that argument, Pele, born Edson Arantes de Nascimento, has died. The only three-time World Cup winner and a scorer of…

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Catholic activists blast British NGO for backing abortion, contraception in Africa

A British NGO has come under fire from Catholic activists both in Africa and in England for promoting widespread abortion and, in at least one instance, allegedly supplying contraceptives to Kenyan schoolgirls without their parents’ consent. MSI Reproductive Choices, previously called Marie Stopes International, provides contraception and abortion services in 37 nations. The organization claims that in 2019, it…

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“The Role of Money in Relationships: Navigating Differences in Financial Styles and Priorities”

By Susan T. Money is a leading cause of relationship tension and conflict because it is often emotionally charged. Those who grew up in disadvantaged circumstances tend to have a stronger focus on saving money than those who have always had financial security and are accustomed to spending freely. When such people get together in a relationship and eventually…

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Tanzania signs $2.2billion final SGR section deal with China

Summary President Samia, who witnessed the signing, said the construction of the 506 km final section of the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) from Tabora to Kigoma would be completed in 2026, nine years after it began. President Samia Suluhu Hassan on Tuesday, December 20 witnessed the signing of a $2.2-billion contract with a Chinese companies CCECC and CRCC to build the final…

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Tom Cruise seen skydiving in ‘sunny South Africa’

Tom Cruise has just released a video of himself hanging out of an aircraft just before skydiving over ‘sunny South Africa,’ thanking everyone for supporting his last film, ‘Top Gun: Maverick.’ The movie star is currently in South Africa filming for his next movie, ‘Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning.’ In the clip, Cruise says, ‘Hello every one, here we are…

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Amusan is Africa’s best, rated fifth in the world

Oluwatobiloba Amusan has been named the best women’s athlete in Africa and fifth best in the globe by the World Athletics. Amusan shot to international prominence following her impressive performances at the 2022 World Athletics Championships in Oregon, United States of America. The 24-year-old claimed gold medal in the 100m hurdles and also set a new world record of…

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Africa’s biggest photography library opens in Ghana

Ghanaian photographer’s crowdfunded project won support of Humans of New York author and boasts more than 30,000 books The largest photography library in Africa has opened in Ghana’s capital, Accra, showcasing the work of the continent and diaspora’s forgotten, established and emerging talent. Founded by Ghanaian photographer and film-maker Paul Ninson, the Dikan Center houses more than 30,000 books…

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Pele praises Messi, Mbappe after World Cup final

Messi ‘deserved’ to be a World Cup winner, says Brazilian legend Brazilian legend Pele has congratulated Argentina and their superstar Lionel Messi for winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup and French star Kylian Mbappe for scoring four goals in the final. “Today, football continues to tell its story, as always, in an enthralling way,” the 82-year-old wrote on Instagram….

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Aid access to Ethiopia’s Tigray continues to open up, UN

Aid access to the Tigray region of Ethiopia has been gradually opening up since fighting ended early last month, UN humanitarians said. The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said food and other supplies are being transported into Tigray through four corridors in the neighbouring Afar and Amhara regions, reports Xinhua news agency. “Between November 15…

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John Haule: We Have Raised $50,000 Pre Seed To Build The Financial Operating System for African SMEs

We are excited to announce that SWAHILIES has raised $50,000 in pre-seed funding from The Baobab Network, an accelerator that backs early-stage technology startups in Africa, providing entrepreneurs with funding, support and a global platform to scale their businesses. The Baobab Network has been very supportive of us during the acceleration program and even beyond. We are super excited to be with them on this journey….

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Joe Biden plans first visit to sub-Saharan Africa

US President Joe Biden on Thursday said he will soon make a visit to sub-Saharan Africa, announcing bare details of his travel plans as he wrapped up a US-Africa Leaders Summit stressing that he is serious about increasing US attention on the growing continent. Biden said he will also be dispatching many of his top advisers to Africa including…

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South Africa now hiring for the job that no one wants

South Africa’s debt-ridden state power utility is recruiting its 14th chief executive officer in a decade, but finding someone who can do the job and actually wants it will be a tall ask. Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd. supplies more than 90% of the nation’s electricity, has more than 42,000 employees and doesn’t earn enough to cover its operating costs…

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World Cup: Did uncharacteristic choices and errors cost Morocco against France?

Jawad El Yamiq’s error led to Les Blues’ early opener but did Walid Regragui get the starting approach wrong in Wednesday’s semi-final? Morocco were solid defensively in their run to the World Cup semi-finals…until they were not. The Atlas Lions gave away a goal five minutes into their clash with France to throw a spanner in the works. Walid…

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Civil society organisations divided over decriminalisation of sex work, SA

Johannesburg – Stand Against Legal Exploitation South Africa (SALE!SA) has given an unequivocal “no” to the full decriminalisation of sex work in South Africa. “SALE!SA is a collective dedicated to eradicating sexual exploitation in South Africa (including prostitution) and strongly opposes the South African government’s efforts to fully decriminalise not only prostitution but a far wider ecosystem of abuse…

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Biden says US is ‘all in’ on Africa’s future, US-Africa Summit reports

President Joe Biden delivers remarks at the US – Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC. Photo: KEVIN DIETSCH US President Joe Biden has announced an agreement aimed at bolstering trade ties between the United States and Africa after years in which the continent took a back seat to other US priorities as China made inroads with investments and trade….

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SA, Eskom Chief De Ruyter Resigns

Eskom Group’s chief executive Andre de Ruyter has resigned, reports News24, as the country suffers worsening loadshedding (planned power cuts). De Ruyter is vacating his position close to when he assumed his post – December 25, 2019. This is only the second time ever that the country has reached Stage 6 level of power cuts, since the energy crisis…

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Visa to Invest $1 Billion in Africa After Opening New Offices

Visa Inc. will invest $1 billion in its business across Africa as the technology giant seeks to push adoption of digital payments across the continent. Visa Inc. will invest $1 billion in its business across Africa as the technology giant seeks to push adoption of digital payments across the continent. The investment will be spread over five years, Chief…

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Morocco wins Africa support in World Cup clash with France

What you need to know: In Senegal, Rabat is often accused of abuses against African migrants who travel north through Morocco on the way to Europe. But Senegalese President Macky Sall — who also heads the African Union — hailed the team’s “historic” qualification for the semi-final. His country is in diplomatic crisis with Morocco, but that’s not stopping Tunisian…

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Africa could use rivalry between superpowers US, China to advance own interest: Analysts

The United States and China have downplayed concerns of Africa turning into an area of competition. African countries could use the ongoing rivalry between the United States and China to advance their own interests, with both global superpowers competing to expand their footprint in the continent, said analysts.  Their comments come as more than 40 African leaders gather in…

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Tanzania to host the AGRF, Africa’s Food System Forum 2023

Dar es Salaam Tanzania / Washington DC, USA, 13 December 2022 – Tanzania will host the AGRF 2023 Summit.  The announcement was made by Her Excellency Samia Suluhu Hassan, the president of the United Republic of Tanzania and H.E. Hailemariam Dessalegn, the Chair of the AGRF Partners Group on the sidelines of the U.S. Africa Leaders’ Summit currently taking…

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Tona Lodge: A different kind of a success story

By Africaguardian.com Tona Lodge was founded in 1998 to take advantage of ideas and plans made possible under the Tanzania cultural tourism programme-A joint programme of the Netherlands Dev. Organisation and the Tanzania Tourist Board. The Management of Tona Lodge saw the potential to expand the frontiers of poverty reduction through cultural tourism and ventured into investing in this…

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