Africa: 47 Ghanaian Youth Recognised for Transforming Africa

Africa: 47 Ghanaian Youth Recognised for Transforming Africa

Forty-seven young Ghanaians from various sectors of the economy have been honoured at this year’s Africa Youth Leadership Awards (AFLA) for their transformational leadership and contributions to the growth and development of the African continent. The awardees were recognised in categories including Youth Activist Innovator of the Year, Overall Humanitarian Impact Leader of the Year,…

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Only world record broken won’t be recognised

Only world record broken won’t be recognised

Swimmer Kristian Gkolomeev of Greece has beaten a world record at the controversial Enhanced Games in Las Vegas. The 32-year-old clocked 20.81 seconds in the men’s 50m freestyle – but his time will not be recognised by official authorities. The results are considered illegal by global sporting bodies because athletes can take banned performance-enhancing drugs….

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Africa: 47 Ghanaian Youth Recognised for Transforming Africa

Africa: Joyce Banda Recognised At AU Summit

The 39th African Union Heads of State Summit has wrapped up in Addis Ababa, with leaders from across the continent deliberating on water shortages and ongoing conflicts in several regions. Former Malawian President Joyce Banda emerged as one of the standout figures at the summit after being honoured with an Award of Excellence for Service…

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CyberArk recognised as leader for privileged identity management in independent analyst report

CyberArk recognised as leader for privileged identity management in independent analyst report

CyberArk received the highest possible scores in 15 evaluation criteria. CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), which positions itself as the global leader in identity security, today announced it has been named a leader in the Forrester Wave for Privileged Identity Management (PIM), Q3 2025.[1] The report evaluates top vendors across 22 criteria and recognises CyberArk for excelling…

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