Africa: Why Africa Remains Dependent On Hydrocarbons – NNPC

Africa: Beyond It – Why Digital Governance Is Africa’s Ultimate Leadership Challenge

Africa’s digital future hinges on effective governance and combating cybercrime to foster economic growth, trust, and innovation while addressing significant gaps in digital literacy among leaders. As the first quarter of the 21st century passes, it is becoming increasingly clear that Africa’s ability to catch up with the rest of the world will depend on…

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Africa: Covenant University Don Named Among Africa’s Leading Voices On Higher Education Reform

A Nigerian academic and researcher at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State, Dr. Ada Peter, has been recognised among 25 women shaping conversations on the future of higher education across Africa, by the Education Collaborative. The recognition places Peter alongside prominent education leaders and administrators from across the continent who are rethinking how African universities can…

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Ericsson appoints Siseko Ngxola as South Africa head

Ericsson appoints Siseko Ngxola as South Africa head

Ericsson has appointed Siseko Ngxola as head of its South African operations, signalling a continued focus on the local market. Siseko Ngxola | image supplied Ngxola brings more than 20 years of experience in the telecommunications sector, having held roles across sales, enterprise and mobile networks. His career includes international exposure in markets such as…

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Africa: Why Africa Remains Dependent On Hydrocarbons – NNPC

Africa: No Need to Fear the Perfume Seller – 1990s Hoax About Fainting After Sniffing Perfume Still Not Backed By Evidence

No need to fear the perfume seller – 1990s hoax about fainting after sniffing perfume still not backed by evidence IN SHORT: A hoax message with its origins in 1990s email chain letters has once again resurfaced. Social media posts describe horror stories of women fainting and being robbed after sniffing perfume containing a powerful…

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Africa: Why Africa Remains Dependent On Hydrocarbons – NNPC

Africa: UN Backs Resolution Calling Slave Trade ‘Gravest Crime Against Humanity’

The UN General Assembly on Thursday designated the transatlantic African slave trade as “the gravest crime against humanity,” despite opposition from the United States and abstentions from several European countries including France, Germany and Britain. In a move advocates hailed as a step towards healing and possible reparations, the resolution was adopted to applause by…

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Africa: From Memory to Repair – Why the UN’S Slavery Resolution Matters

On March 25, 2026, the United Nations General Assembly crossed a moral threshold that the international system had delayed for far too long. By adopting Resolution A/80/L.48, the Assembly declared the transatlantic trafficking of enslaved Africans and racialized chattel enslavement of Africans the “gravest crime against humanity.” The resolution passed with 123 votes in favor,…

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Africa: Okosubide Mozimo – Leading Drone Technology Innovation to Solve Africa’s Security Challenges

Many of the world’s most impactful leaders began as a one-person army. Through resilience, an innovative spirit, and integrity, they have transformed one-employee ventures into forces to be reckoned with and solidified their names in the annals of great leadership. Okosubide Mozimo, Managing Director of Arco Worldwide Services, AWS, Limited, is one such leader. AWS…

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