Africa Matters

PM Majaliwa Advocates for Improved Medical Service Access Across EAC Member States

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Tanzania Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa has urged for the removal of barriers preventing patients from East African Community (EAC) member states from accessing medical services within the region. This initiative aims to boost the regional economy and foster the growth of medical tourism. Majaliwa made this appeal during the launch of the 12th…

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Deloitte Survey Reveals Mixed Outlook for Africa’s Business Fundraising

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian The Deloitte Africa Private Equity Confidence Survey 2024 presents a varied picture of the business fundraising landscape across the continent. In East Africa, optimism is growing, with 52% of respondents expecting the fundraising environment to improve over the next 12 months. This positive outlook contrasts with other regions, where opinions are more divided….

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Egypt Tops Africa in Soft Power Influence for 2024

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Egypt has been ranked as the top African country in terms of soft power influence for 2024, according to a report by Business Insider Africa. The country achieved the highest position in Africa and 39th globally, with a soft power score of 44.9 points. South Africa follows in second place among African nations, scoring…

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Africa Climate Change Conference Calls for Innovative Financing

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian The 12th Conference on Climate Change and Development in Africa (CCDA-XII) has commenced in Abidjan, gathering a broad coalition of stakeholders to address the pressing climate challenges facing the continent. Held alongside the special meeting of the African Ministerial Conference on the Environment (AMCEN) in preparation for COP 29 in Baku, CCDA-XII aims…

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President Samia to Lead Key China-Africa Forum in Beijing

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to officiate the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) scheduled to take place in Beijing from September 4-6, 2024. She will join fellow African heads of state and government leaders for this significant event. The announcement was made by Tanzania’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and East African…

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Five New Universities Set to Open in South Africa Over the Next Decade

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian South Africa is poised to see the opening of five new universities over the next decade, comprising two government-funded institutions and three private ones. Government Universities Despite a growing preference for private institutions among prospective students, the South African government is committed to establishing two new universities. Currently, the country has 26 official…

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SPAR Mulls Acquisition of West Pack Lifestyle Amid Business Rescue

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian South African retailer Spar Group is contemplating an offer to acquire West Pack Lifestyle, which is currently undergoing business rescue. As the country’s second-largest grocer by revenue, Spar has expressed ambitions to diversify beyond the food sector and capture a larger share of the South African market. West Pack, known for its…

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Xi Jinping Emphasizes China and Africa’s Shared Future

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Chinese President Xi Jinping has reaffirmed that China and Africa remain a community with a shared future, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and cooperation between the two regions amid a complex global landscape. Xi expressed these sentiments in a letter to scholars from 50 African countries on Tuesday. In his letter, Xi highlighted…

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Transnet Secures R5 Billion Loan from BRICS New Development Bank

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian South Africa’s state-owned logistics company, Transnet, has secured a R5 billion ($283.53 million) loan from the New Development Bank, established by the BRICS group of emerging economies. The South African government will guarantee this loan, which is aimed at supporting Transnet’s ambitious turnaround plan. The loan is intended to address the years of underinvestment…

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How Botswana Secured Starlink Ahead of South Africa

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Botswana recently became the latest Southern African country to launch Starlink’s satellite internet services. This development follows the approval of a local license for Starlink, with Namibian telecom company Paratus signing on as the local reseller. Meanwhile, there is renewed hope that South Africa might eventually license Starlink in the future. However, a…

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Strengthening farmer-managed seed systems for enhanced food sovereignty in East Africa

This collaborative effort is driven by the shared understanding that the ongoing loss of agro-biodiversity, exacerbated by climate change, poses a serious threat to food security across the region. IN an era where agriculture forms the backbone of global food security, seeds are the fundamental building blocks of life. The quality, availability, and diversity of seeds directly shape the…

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Top 7 Myths About Africa

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Africa is a continent of immense diversity, encompassing over 50 countries, thousands of languages, and a wide array of ecosystems. Yet, it is often misunderstood, with many misconceptions persisting due to stereotypes, outdated information, or a general lack of knowledge. These misconceptions can lead to negative attitudes and an oversimplified view of…

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Flutterwave Secures PSO License from Bank of Uganda, Paving the Way for Pan-African Expansion

Flutterwave has been granted a Payment Systems Operator (PSO) license by the Bank of Uganda license which positions them to significantly impact Uganda’s rapidly growing digital payments space. Flutterwave has obtained a Payment Systems Operator (PSO) license from the Bank of Uganda, a significant milestone that marks a pivotal moment for the fintech company as it continues to expand…

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Johann Rupert Surpasses Dangote as Africa’s Richest Man

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian South African luxury goods tycoon Johann Rupert has claimed the title of Africa’s richest man, surpassing Nigeria’s Aliko Dangote. The 74-year-old Rupert, who controls the world’s largest luxury watchmaker, Cie Financiere Richemont, through a family trust, now leads the continent’s billionaires. Richemont, based in Bellevue, Switzerland, owns prestigious brands such as Jaeger-LeCoultre and Cartier….

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Starlink Aims to Disrupt Africa’s Internet Market with Router-Free Service

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Elon Musk’s Starlink is poised to shake up Africa’s internet landscape with a new router-free service, potentially disrupting the market dominance of established telecom giants like Safaricom and MTN. By eliminating the need for costly hardware, Starlink aims to lower barriers to internet access in a region where high costs have long limited…

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TotalEnergies CEO Criticizes G7 for Blocking Funding of African Gas Projects

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian G7 nations are slowing down the development of gas projects in Africa, much to the frustration of TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné, who fears this will hinder the global energy transition. Pouyanné has strongly criticized the West’s “exclusion policy,” which cuts off funding for fossil fuel projects in Africa, warning that such restrictions could…

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Transforming Africa MedTech Conference 2024 Launches in Nairobi

The second annual Transforming Africa MedTech Conference (TAMC) began today at the Kempinski Hotel in Nairobi, uniting key stakeholders to discuss strategies for advancing medical technology across Africa. The three-day event aims to foster collaboration and leverage MedTech advancements to enhance healthcare outcomes throughout the continent. Wilfred Njagi, Co-Founder and CEO of Villgro Africa, emphasized the need to support…

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Dr. Ndugulile Elected WHO Regional Director for Africa

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Dr. Faustine Engelbert Ndugulile has been elected as the new Regional Director for Africa at the World Health Organization (WHO). This significant appointment was announced alongside his continued service to Tanzania. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus expressed confidence in Dr. Ndugulile’s capabilities, emphasizing the diverse and complex nature of the African region. “The…

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Elon Musk’s Starlink Now Operational in Botswana

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Starlink, SpaceX’s Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite internet service, has officially launched in Botswana, marking the country as the latest addition to the growing list of African nations where Starlink is operational. Botswana granted an operating license to SpaceX’s Starlink unit, aiming to enhance connectivity in the country, which struggles with high data costs….

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Strengthening Government-Business Collaboration Key to Economic Growth – Ramaphosa

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian President Cyril Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of clear communication and active engagement between the government and business to build trust and ensure that policies reflect on-the-ground realities. Speaking at Business Unity South Africa’s (Busa) Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, Ramaphosa reaffirmed the government’s commitment to partnering with Busa to drive economic growth. This…

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AFC Backs Construction of Africa’s Largest Gas-to-Methanol Plant

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) is spearheading a major initiative to support the development of Africa’s largest gas-to-methanol plant in Akwa Ibom, Nigeria. This project aims to significantly cut CO2 emissions by converting flared natural gas into valuable methanol, used in solvents, paints, plastics, and automotive parts. The plant will initially produce 1.8 million…

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Kia Middle East and Africa Unveils Kia EV5 in Morocco: A New Era of Electric SUVs

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Kia Middle East and Africa has officially launched the Kia EV5 in Rabat, Morocco, marking a significant step forward in the region’s journey towards sustainable mobility. The event, attended by over 100 media representatives and fleet companies from nine markets, highlighted the Kia EV5’s impressive range, speed, and futuristic design as the future…

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Water Woes Leave Joburg Residents At Wits’ End

Water pressure in Bertrams is too low to fill geysers For more than a year, residents in Bertrams, Johannesburg, have had only a trickle of water from their taps, not enough to use washing machines, or fill geysers. The low water pressure, despite Bertrams being on the floor of the valley between Kensington and Linksfield ridges, also makes it…

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Meteorite Falls in South Africa After 50 Years, Causing Sonic Boom

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Residents of Eastern Cape, South Africa, were startled by a bright streak of light in the sky over St Francis Bay on Sunday morning, August 25. Initial reports on the internet and in the media speculated that the phenomenon might be space debris, possibly from a satellite, entering Earth’s atmosphere. However, scientists…

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Raila Odinga Pledges to Abolish Visas for Intra-Africa Travel if Elected AU Commission Chair

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Former Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga has vowed to push for the creation of an AU Visa to facilitate easier travel across the African continent if elected as the Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC). The AU introduced the African passport program in 2018, aimed at removing restrictions on Africans’ freedom to…

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Russia to Begin Direct Cocoa Bean Imports from Nigeria

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Russia is set to start importing cocoa beans directly from Nigeria, with initial deliveries expected between September and October, according to Maksim Petrov, Moscow’s trade representative in Nigeria, as reported by TASS. Russian trading houses, which already export products like frozen fish, alcohol, chocolate, and meat to Nigeria, will handle these new cocoa…

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Africa Aerospace and Defence Expo to Take Place Next Month

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian The 12th edition of the Africa Aerospace and Defence (AAD) expo is scheduled for September 18-22, 2024, at Air Force Base Waterkloof in Centurion, Gauteng. As Africa’s largest aerospace and defence exhibition and air show, AAD holds a prominent place in both South Africa’s and the continent’s defence industry calendar. With each edition,…

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Unlocking Africa’s Digital Future: Insights into the Malabo Convention

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Wolfpack Information Risk and CyberArk recently hosted an exclusive webinar focusing on the African Union’s Convention on Cyber Security and Personal Data Protection, commonly known as the Malabo Convention. This pivotal event took place on August 22, 2024, and provided essential insights into the impact of this landmark treaty on businesses operating…

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AfCFTA Secretary General Expresses Concern Over South Africa’s Non-Participation in Key African Payment System

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian The Secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), Wamkele Mene, has expressed disappointment over South Africa’s reluctance to ratify the Pan-African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS), a move he believes is crucial for reducing trade costs and accelerating economic integration across the continent. PAPSS, developed in partnership with the African…

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Ignite Your Brand in Africa: Leveraging Mobile for Explosive Growth

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian The digital advertising landscape is evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements and shifting consumer behaviors, according to Burak Akinci, CEO of Ayoba. As the sector transforms, advertisers face several challenges, including fierce competition, evolving algorithms, fragmented audiences, and heightened concerns about data privacy and security. With more businesses vying for online visibility, standing…

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Applications Now Open for the MEST Africa Challenge 2024

’Find Your Soil’, Nurture Your AgriTech Innovation and Win $50,000 in Equity Funding The Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST Africa), in collaboration with the Norwegian Embassy, proudly announces the launch of the 6th edition of the MEST Africa Challenge (MAC). This year’s challenge seeks to identify and support exceptional AgriTech entrepreneurs who are addressing critical agricultural challenges in…

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Spain PM Visits West Africa Amid Surge in Migrant Arrivals

Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez embarks on a three-day visit to West Africa on Tuesday to address the dramatic increase in migrant arrivals, especially in the Canary Islands. This surge has overwhelmed both Madrid and Brussels, with Spain’s coastguard routinely rescuing overloaded boats carrying African migrants to the archipelago. Sánchez’s visit will cover Mauritania,…

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Namibian Entrepreneur Leverages Traditional Cuisine to Transform Local Business Landscape

In an informal settlement just 10 kilometers from Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, Saima Mukwiilongo is redefining the local business scene through her innovative catering venture. Her business, Sai’s Kitchen, which began in 2017, stands as a testament to the power of traditional cuisine and entrepreneurial spirit in addressing local challenges. Mukwiilongo launched Sai’s Kitchen in Havana, an informal…

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Workpay Secures $5M in Series A Funding to Accelerate African Expansion

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Nairobi-based HR, payroll, and benefits platform, Workpay, has announced the successful completion of a $5 million Series A funding round led by Norrsken22. The investment round also saw participation from Visa, Y Combinator, Saviu Ventures, Axian, Plug n Play, Verod-Kepple Africa Ventures, and Acadian Ventures, a firm specializing in next-generation work technologies. This…

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Turkey’s Strategic Expansion into Africa: A Geopolitical Push

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Last month marked a historic moment as passenger trains departed from Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, heading towards Dodoma for the first time. This new railway line, part of a $7.6 billion project extending over 1,200 kilometers, was constructed by the Turkish firm Yapi Merkezi, known for its previous projects like the Dubai Metro…

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Interswitch Takes the Spotlight as Gold Sponsor of Africa Fintech Summit Nairobi 2024

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Interswitch Group has been announced as the Gold Sponsor for the Africa Fintech Summit (AFTS) 2024, set to take place in Nairobi, Kenya, from September 4-6, 2024. This sponsorship aligns with Interswitch’s ongoing expansion across Africa, marked by significant milestones such as the recent enhancement of its partnership with ACI Worldwide to modernize…

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Unveiling Cyberthreats in Africa

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa has increasingly become a prime target for cybercriminals. Recent data from Check Point revealed that in the second quarter of 2024, Africa experienced the highest average number of cyberattacks per organization globally, with an alarming average of 2,960 attacks per week. This marks a 37% increase compared to the same period in…

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Tanzania Calls for Collaborative Solutions to Africa’s Challenges

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Tanzania has called on African nations to collaborate in finding long-lasting solutions to the continent’s challenges. The country also urged Japanese businesses and investors to deepen their engagement in Africa, contributing to human development and promoting regional and global peace and stability. This call was made by the Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and…

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ALX Equips Africa’s Youth for a Tech-Driven Future

By Elizabeth Antidius Shumbusho | Africa Guardian Africa stands on the brink of a technological revolution, powered by a rapidly growing young population eager to adopt digital skills and tools. With a significant portion of its population under the age of 25, as highlighted by recent data from Wikipedia, the continent is uniquely positioned to leverage technology and bypass…

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Fireblocks Partners with Yellow Card to Boost Cross-Border Crypto Transactions in Africa

Edited By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Fireblocks, a leading provider of digital asset infrastructure, has announced its collaboration with Yellow Card, a major stablecoin on/off ramp in Africa. This partnership aims to simplify and enhance cross-border cryptocurrency transactions across the continent. The announcement, made on X, highlights the ambitious plan to expand to 14 million wallets through Fireblocks’…

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Mudavadi Calls for Strategic Expansion of Africa’s Regional and International Trade

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Kenya has expressed gratitude for Japan’s ongoing support in Africa’s infrastructure development and its partnership in advancing socio-economic activities across the continent. Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi praised Japan’s sustained collaboration with Africa, particularly in crucial areas such as health, education, trade, investment, and climate change. He emphasized the importance of identifying areas…

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African Leaders Urged to Present a Unified Voice in China Engagement

Edited By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian The upcoming Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), set to take place in Beijing next month, marks the ninth installment of what has become the largest of the “Africa + 1” summits. The last gathering was hosted by Senegal in 2021. Spanning 24 years, FOCAC has emerged as a key platform for South-South…

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Effective Communication Crucial for Maximizing Impact of Global Tech Africa Conference – Olele

Edited By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Margaret Obiageli Olele, CEO and Executive Secretary of the American Business Council (ABC), discussed the Council’s mission, the importance of collaboration in driving economic growth and technological innovation in Nigeria, and more in an interview with Kenneth Athekame. Can you describe the American Business Council’s vision for fostering American business interests in…

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National Bank of Malawi and Akiba Commercial Bank Mourn the Loss of a Dedicated Leader

Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Blantyre, Malawi – The National Bank of Malawi (NBM) and Akiba Commercial Bank (ACB) in Tanzania are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Mr. Arnold Makanda, a cherished member of their respective banking families. Mr. Makanda, who joined Akiba Commercial Bank in November 2020 on secondment from NBM, served as the Chief Finance…

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Africa on the UN Security Council: Why the Continent Deserves Two Permanent Seats

Edited by Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa’s push for increased representation on the United Nations (UN) Security Council is driven by three key motivations: rectifying historical injustices, recognizing the continent’s role in shaping the modern world, and reinforcing the legitimacy of the UN amidst evolving global threats. Historical Context and Injustice The call for Africa to secure two…

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Opinion: Why America must stand with Africa’s human rights defenders

Opinion by Berivan Orucoglu Africa has become a playground where China and Russia gleefully carve up spheres of influence through natural resources and — let’s not forget — UN votes, thanks to cozy relationships with authoritarian regimes. Human rights defenders across the continent are on the forefront, fighting an uphill battle against these entwined forces of local tyranny and…

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How to Start Forex Trading in South Africa

Edited by Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Forex trading, or foreign exchange trading, has become an increasingly popular way to potentially grow investments by buying and selling currencies. With a rising interest in global financial markets among South Africans, many are eager to explore forex trading. This guide provides a step-by-step approach to help you get started with forex…

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Egypt Unveils Africa’s First Hydrogen-Powered Skyscraper, Ushering in a New Era of Green Energy

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Forbes is set to build Africa’s first hydrogen-powered skyscraper in Egypt, a 50-story tower that marks a significant milestone in hydrogen innovation on the continent. This ambitious project promises to be a catalyst for the development of more sustainable skyscrapers across Africa. Egypt is leading the charge in hydrogen innovation with the introduction…

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India’s Tech CEO Boom: Lessons for Africa

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian In today’s world, the global competition for talent and innovation is more intense than ever. Unfortunately, South Africa and other African nations are losing some of their brightest minds and most skilled professionals to the world. This trend is particularly evident in the West, where countries like the United States and major corporations…

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Q&A: AI sifts Africa’s natural remedies for drug discovery

Artificial intelligence (AI) and traditional medicine may seem like strange bedfellows but African researchers are harnessing both to advance drug discovery on the continent. Fidele Ntie-Kang, an associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of Buea, Cameroon, is spearheading attempts to develop new medicines from Africa’s abundant natural biodiversity, using AI to screen hundreds of natural compounds In…

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Increasing Investment in Battery Storage is Vital for African Power Systems

A handful of large-scale battery storage systems have already been built, or are currently under construction, in Africa. A prominent example is the Kenhardt project built by Norwegian company Scatec, which began supplying electricity to South Africa’s national grid late last year.  The scale of Kenhardt makes it an exception, however. Although multiple countries, including Senegal and Mozambique are…

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Africa’s Potential as a Major Supplier of Pulses and Oilseeds for India, Says BRICS AgriBusiness Council

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa’s vast arable land presents significant opportunities for collaboration between India and Africa in the agriculture sector, according to Vikramjit Singh Sahney of the BRICS AgriBusiness Council. Sahney, who is also a Rajya Sabha member from Punjab, emphasized that Africa could become a key source of pulses, oilseeds, and other agricultural products such…

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Dar es Salaam to Host 21st African Fine Coffee Conference

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Tanzania will host the 21st African Fine Coffee Conference and Exhibition next year, expected to draw over 2,000 participants. Scheduled for February 26th to 28th, 2025, the event is organized by the African Fine Coffee Association (AFCA) to support the Tanzanian government’s efforts to open up the country. AFCA, a member-based non-profit organization,…

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EU Allocates Additional €35 Million in Humanitarian Aid to West Africa

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian In response to the severe humanitarian crisis in West Africa, the European Union has announced an additional €35 million in humanitarian aid. This funding is aimed at addressing the critical needs of vulnerable populations across the region, which includes countries such as Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Mauritania, the Gulf of Guinea coastal nations,…

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Online Taxi Service Bolt Limits “Inter-country” Requests Between Nigeria and South Africa

Trending News | Africa Guardian Online taxi service Bolt has restricted “inter-country” ride requests between Nigeria and South Africa following a spike in social media pranks. Users in both countries began booking and then canceling rides in the other nation, causing drivers to undertake fruitless journeys in search of passengers who were not even in the same country. While…

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Africa’s Copperbelt and the Atlantic: The Crucial Role of Financing for the Lobito Corridor

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian The success of the Lobito Corridor project hinges on securing adequate financing. This ambitious plan involves constructing a 1,850-km (1,150-mile) railway that will connect the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to the Atlantic Ocean through Angola’s Port of Lobito, with a 500-km extension linking Zambia to the main route. Announced in September 2023,…

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Land Restoration for Environmental Care and Food Security, Re-greening Africa

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian In a world where stories of disasters and escalating food insecurity dominate the headlines, it can be easy to lose hope for positive change. However, through my work on projects that support children and their communities in re-greening their environments, I’ve witnessed remarkable transformations. One of the most impactful methods contributing to this…

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A Win for Africa in the Pursuit of Fair Global Tax Discussions

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian African nations have achieved a significant milestone by securing a platform at the United Nations (UN) to engage in global tax discussions on equal terms. This development marks a critical step in addressing issues such as tax evasion, illicit financial flows, and harmful tax competition, all of which have hindered these countries from…

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Lewis Hamilton Pushes for Formula One’s Return to Africa with Rwanda and South Africa

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Lewis Hamilton, the seven-time Formula One world champion, has announced his efforts to bring Formula One back to Africa, revealing behind-the-scenes discussions with Rwanda and South Africa to make it a reality. Speaking ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix, Hamilton emphasized that the time is right for the sport to return to the…

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Empowering Entrepreneurs to Shape a Sustainable Future: Taynita Harilal and Africa’s Circular Economy

OP|ED In South Africa, a transformative tech startup is redefining the entrepreneurial landscape. ECAfrica, founded by the visionary Taynita Harilal, is revolutionizing the support system for African entrepreneurs through its innovative platform and commitment to social impact. As a PhD candidate in Entrepreneurship, Harilal combines academic insight with practical experience to drive this ambitious venture. Addressing the Challenges Faced…

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African Development Bank Unveils Country Focus Reports to Boost Africa’s Economic Transformation

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian The African Development Bank (AfDB) has introduced Country Focus Reports (CFRs) aimed at enhancing policy dialogue on the macroeconomic performance and future prospects of individual African nations. These reports are designed to provide strategic guidance on mobilizing private sector investment and leveraging natural capital finance to support the continent’s climate resilience and green…

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Africa’s Rapid Urbanization to Create Six Megacities by 2035

A recent report by the Economist Intelligence Unit predicts that by 2035, Africa will boast six megacities, each with populations exceeding 10 million, driven by the continent’s rapidly growing young population. Luanda and Dar es Salaam are set to join Cairo, Kinshasa, Lagos, and Greater Johannesburg as megacities, according to the report. These cities will be part of a…

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African News Agencies Transform Revenue Streams Amid Digital Challenges

By Charles Muchoki | Africa Guardian Since the invention of the printing press, news agencies have grappled with finding sustainable revenue models. Deodatus Balile, president of the Eastern Africa Editors Society and managing editor of Jamhuri Media in Tanzania, highlighted at the recent INMA News Media Summit that the profitability of news media has always been tied to the…

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Top 5 Challenges in Finding Executive Talent and How a South African Recruitment Agency Can Address Them

By Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian In South Africa’s competitive business landscape, finding the right executive talent is a crucial yet challenging task for CEOs and business owners. The right executive can drive growth and innovation, while a poor choice can result in stagnation or decline. Despite its importance, many organizations struggle to attract and retain top executive talent….

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EAC Business Forum Highlights Growth Opportunities Through Intra-Regional Trade

By Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian Intra-regional trade among East African Community (EAC) member states is poised for significant growth if the private sector actively promotes the “Buy East African, Build East Africa” initiative. Veronica Nduva, the EAC Secretary General, made this call at a roundtable discussion for chief executives from major companies within the East African Business Council…

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Africa’s Data Centre Market and Digital Transformation Pathways

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa’s data centre (DC) market and its evolving digital landscape reflect a dynamic blend of immense potential and significant challenges. As the continent advances toward digital transformation, sustainability in data centre design has become increasingly vital. Africa’s high temperatures require additional cooling, making access to renewable energy crucial, especially for multinational hyperscale providers….

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Africa’s Road to Sustainability: Harnessing Global Expertise, Collaboration, and Innovation

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian In an increasingly interconnected world, the pursuit of sustainable development is critical for societies everywhere. Africa, with its diverse ecosystems, rapid urbanization, and growing population, faces unique challenges and opportunities on its journey toward sustainability. Achieving this goal will require collaboration, the exchange of knowledge and expertise, forward-thinking strategies, and the implementation of…

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Unlocking Africa’s Potential: The Critical Role of Food Processing in Securing a Prosperous Future

By Edson Baraukwa | Africa Guardian Africa is a continent rich in diverse and resilient crops, ranging from millet, teff, and sorghum to cassava, cowpea, and sweet potato. These crops have the potential to produce a variety of products—from baby food to bread and even beer. However, the continent’s underdeveloped food processing sector is a major barrier to fully…

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Harnessing the Power of India and Africa to Propel a Financial Revolution

By Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian India and Africa are entering a dynamic new phase in their relationship. Anil Sooklal, the newly appointed High Commissioner of South Africa to India, has been a vocal advocate for the burgeoning ties between the two regions. In a recent speech, he highlighted the “special relationship” shared by India and Africa, emphasizing its…

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Seychelles to Host First Business Incubation Centre for African Woman Entrepreneurs

A business incubation centre will be established in Seychelles next year through a virtual signing of a memorandum of understanding between the COMESA Federation of Women in Business (COMFWB) Seychelles Chapter and the Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI). The agreement, signed on Wednesday, proposes a partnership to deliver business incubation and apprenticeship programme for young men and…

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TikTok Enhances Safety Efforts in Sub-Saharan Africa with New Advisory Council and #SaferTogether Campaign

The newly established Sub-Saharan Africa Safety Advisory Council is a part of TikTok’s global network of advisory councils, designed to provide expert insights on a range of safety issues. TikTok has announced significant strides in enhancing safety across its platform in Sub-Saharan Africa with the launch of its first Safety Advisory Council for the region and the expansion of…

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15th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit – West Africa

15th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit – West Africa2nd & 3rd of October 2024La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, Accra – Ghana #africabanksummit Event Link:  https://www.biiafricabanksummit.comEvent Registration: https://www.biiafricabanksummit.com/register/Download Event Agenda: https://www.biiafricabanksummit.com/download-agenda/ The 15th Africa Bank 4.0 Summit – West Africa is an international gathering that brings together key stakeholders in the banking and financial industry to explore the latest trends, innovations,…

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Nairobi To Host Africa Smart Sustainable Cities Investment Summit

Over one thousand delegates are slated to attend the Africa Smart and Sustainable Cities Investment Summit 2024 in Kenya’s capital Nairobi next month. With a total of 99 speakers drawn from over 30 countries, the summit (25-27 September) is also expected to attract about 30 exhibitors and more than 18 ministers and mayors according to organisers. It should be…

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I Stayed at One of the Few Black-owned Safari Camps in Africa — Here’s Why You Should, Too

Story by Taryn White The multibillion-dollar safari tourism industry is overwhelmingly controlled by foreign nationals and corporations. I recently embarked on an exciting adventure in Tanzania’s famed Serengeti, where I learned there’s no better place to witness the intricate harmony of nature’s ecosystems than on an African safari. And while the Serengeti boasts a stunning array of roughly 150…

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Hamilton backs Grand Prix in Africa amid Rwanda talks

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton on Thursday gave his “100 percent” backing to a Grand Prix in Africa, with Formula One bosses poised for talks over staging a race in Rwanda. “Why are we not on that continent?” Hamilton asked when quizzed about including an African stop on the Grand Prix circuit. F1 chief executive Stefano Domenicali has set up…

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Workshop to unify Africa’s food safety standards, enhance agricultural trade

EXPERTS have gathered in Nairobi, Kenya, to discuss harmonizing food safety standards across Africa, a step towards accelerating the continent’s agricultural trade and realizing its full potential. The two-day dissemination workshop on trade and food standards brought together more than 200 delegates to review cooperation between the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World…

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Corporate or community-led? Africa’s agricultural future at a crossroads

Story by Million Belay Late last month, officials from across the continent gathered in Zambia to discuss the next decade of Africa’s agricultural policy. Yet what was marketed as an “inclusive multi-stakeholder consultative process” bringing together a diversity of African voices was instead a contentious process driven by external influences and corporate agendas. The African Union (AU) body coordinating the talks…

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African envoys expect deeper ties with China

By Xinhua News , Agency African diplomats to Kenya have expressed strong optimism for the upcoming Forum on China-Africa Cooperation summit, viewing it as an opportunity to further deepen ties and chart new paths of cooperation toward building a China-Africa community with a shared future. The diplomats, having toured key Belt and Road Initiative projects in Kenya, including the…

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Zimbabwean immigrants seek Human Rights support amid intensified crackdowns in South Africa

Zimbabwean immigrants in South Africa are increasingly turning to human rights organizations for assistance as they face intensified harassment from South African authorities and citizens. The situation has worsened following a series of raids by South African police, supported by local residents, in the wake of the formation of a government of national unity (GNU) between the African National…

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Natural resources, demographic advantage make Africa attractive investment destination: Dhankhar

Story by editor@republicworld.com (Press Trust Of India) Africa’s natural resources, demographic advantage and growing economic integration through the African Continental Free Trade Area make it an attractive destination for investments, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar said on Wednesday. He also said that India’s new-age digital technologies and its space programme offer mutual benefits for African countries to increase cooperation with…

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Uganda Rugby Cranes players to return from South Africa after high-performance program

by Ernest Akorebirungi Remember the seven Uganda Rugby Cranes players who spent three months in South Africa undertaking a high-performance program with Blue Bulls Rugby Club in preparation for the 2024 men’s Rugby Africa Cup? They were attached to Harlequin Rugby Club and played in the Carlton Cup before returning home for the Africa Cup in July. Quins and…

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How Africa fared in Paris and hopes for LA Olympics

Kenya led the medals’ haul from Africa with 11 medals, including four gold • Stephen Granger takes a closer look at Africa’s performances in Paris 2024 Games • He also maps out the continent’s journey toward the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles For a little over two weeks, hundreds of thousands of Paris-based spectators and billions globally were treated…

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Africa’s talent pool: Ready to power the global economy

Over the past decade, I have had the privilege of developing over 110,000 African talents, and what I have seen is nothing short of remarkable. Africa is on the cusp of a major transformation, and its talent pool is not just ready, but perfectly positioned to power the global economy. As international investors look to tap into new markets…

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Unlocking Africa’s Digital Potential: Addressing Challenges and Paving the Way Forward

By Our Correspondent | Africa Guardian As Africa steps into the digital era, the expansion of data centres (DCs) is pivotal to its technological progress. These centres are crucial for sustaining global commerce and connectivity, facilitating cloud services, e-commerce, and seamless communication. However, several obstacles hinder their growth, and addressing these challenges strategically is vital for accelerating Africa’s digital…

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Seven African footballers to watch on ESPN Africa this season

Another new season, and another opportunity for Africa’s most eye-catching players to prove their quality across the world’s biggest leagues. From household names to exciting up-and-comers, here are seven African stars to keep tabs on across ESPN Africa and beyond during 2024-25. Tolu Arokodare (Belgium Pro League) Gift Orban may have departed the Jupiler Pro League — which is…

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Electra Mining Africa 2024: A record-breaking event in the making

As the countdown to Southern Africa’s biggest trade show begins, the excitement for Electra Mining Africa is reaching fever pitch. Exhibitors, participants and visitors are all preparing for an unparalleled display of innovation and industry prowess and excellence. Thousands of innovative products and technologies are being meticulously polished to take centre stage, each poised to dazzle and inspire. South…

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US, Russia compete for Africa’s nuclear power deals

• The two global powers are aggressively entering the emerging African nuclear energy market with custom solutions • They’re offering knowledge transfer skills and educational partnerships to countries with nuclear power ambitions The United States and Russia are looking to increase their influence in the nascent African nuclear energy market as more African countries seek to pursue power generation from…

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Africa: Blockchain currency and the future of digital security

Blockchain Currency, created in 2009 by an anonymous entity known as Satoshi Nakamoto, introduced the world to a decentralized form of currency As more aspects of our lives move online, the need for robust security measures becomes increasingly critical. Among the numerous innovations in digital security, Blockchain Currency stands out not only as a pioneer in the world of…

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‘The church in Africa is a church that is not afraid to speak,’ says Cardinal Hollerich

By Juste Hlannon (in Cotonou) INTERVIEW: Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich of Luxembourg, a member of the pope’s Council of Cardinals, visited Benin August 17-19. During his stay, he participated in the 70th national Marian pilgrimage at the Our Lady of Arigbo Sanctuary of Peace and Unity in Dassa-Zoumè. La Croix International: Why did you agree to participate in this Marian…

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2024 FOCAC Summit : Towards a closer China-Africa community

By Xinhua News, Agency 2024 FOCAC Summit The 2024 summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) will be held in the Chinese capital city of Beijing from Sept. 4 to 6. The summit is expected to include the participation of African heads of state, as well as representatives from regional and international African organizations involved in summit-related activities….

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Experts hail Xi’s role in China-Africa relations

By Xinhua News , Agency A South African scholar has launched a new book that outlines the success of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation and Chinese President Xi Jinping’s contribution to its growth ahead of the forum’s summit next month. The book, titled Xi Jinping and the Flourishing Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in the New Era, was launched by…

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Africa’s oil giants: The top 10 countries by reserves in 2024

By Chisom Michael Africa plays a crucial role in the global oil market, with the continent holding a significant portion of the world’s proven oil reserves. Africa’s oil reserves represent approximately 7.5% of the global total, serving as an essential energy source for both the continent and international markets. The oil industry is a key component of economic growth…

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Africa Not Cursed, Can Break Free From Colonial Shackles

By Richard Ogunsile It is no longer news that the continent of Africa boasts of rich tapestry of cultures, vast natural resources, and a vibrant, youthful population. Yet, despite its immense potential, Africa continues to face significant challenges in its development. It is no longer news that the continent of Africa boasts of rich tapestry of cultures, vast natural…

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