Africa: Merck Foundation, Tata Centre Train Health Workers in Oncology

Africa: Merck Foundation, Tata Centre Train Health Workers in Oncology

Twenty-seven African countries, including Ghana, have benefited from specialised oncology training under a partnership between the Merck Foundation and the Tata Memorial Centre (TMC). The initiative, which is aimed at strengthening cancer care and addressing the shortage of oncology specialists across the continent, has so far awarded 141 scholarships to doctors, nurses and other healthcare…

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AI debt collector rakes in R10m per month

AI debt collector rakes in R10m per month

Nutun South Africa CEO Robert Amoils. (Image supplied) Global business process outsourcing (BPO) and credit-lifecycle management company Nutun launched its new AI Lab in Johannesburg last night. The team introduced Zoey, an agentic AI debt collector that is already recovering close to R10 million a month. “Zoey is live. Zoey is working. Zoey is operating…

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Africa: Merck Foundation, Tata Centre Train Health Workers in Oncology

Africa and Eurasia Are Working in Partnership – the World Just Hasn’t Noticed

In 2022, Egypt joined as a partner to the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), a political, economic, and security organisation of Eurasian states. As Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, prepares to host the 25th anniversary summit, the evidence shows something quiet but important has already been built not in declarations, but in intelligence centres, counterterrorism agreements, and billion-dollar deals….

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Africa: Merck Foundation, Tata Centre Train Health Workers in Oncology

Africa: Why Franck Zanu Is Wrong About Africa

“Well, the effort is useless because no black country would ever develop… Black countries meaning the 54 that is on the continent, the 13 black countries in the Caribbean, the Black communities in the United States… you are never ever going to develop.” The quote above encapsulates the central argument of Franck Zanu, a Benin-born…

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