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Politics
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Bio appointed new ECOWAS Chair
Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio has been named the new chairman of the Economic Community of West African States…
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Diaspora
Invest in Black businesses to expand US economy says Brookings
A report from the Brookings Institution lays out a strategy for expanding local economies across the United States, emphasising that…
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Arts/Culture
Pre-colonial Zambian writing system revises African history
Photo: Mulenga Kapwepwe looks at one of 20 pristine leather cloaks in the Swedish archive collected during an expedition between…
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Personality
The women at the helm of Somalia’s skyline transformation
Somalia’s capital is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with cranes and concrete reshaping a city once defined by ruins. Amid this…
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Technology
Africa takes centre stage at VivaTech 2025 in Paris
The ninth edition of VivaTech, Europe’s largest technology and innovation summit, spotlighted Africa’s growing role in shaping the future of…
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Arts/Culture
How Titi Ogufere and Jomo Tariku are reclaiming African creativity
Nigerian Titi Ogufere, and Kenyan-born Ethiopian Jomo Tariku, are redefining global design by weaving African heritage into contemporary innovation. In…
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Business
Eco-friendly clay floors offer healthier & cheaper housing in Uganda
In Uganda, an innovative clay-based flooring system is transforming lives, offering a healthier home environment, cutting construction costs, and reducing…
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Diaspora
Tulsa unveils $105m reparations initiative for 1921 Race Massacre
The city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the United States is taking a historic step towards repairing the damage done by…
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Arts/Culture
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, a revolutionary of African literature, dies at 87
Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, a revolutionary voice of African literature, has died at age 87 in the United States after a…
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News
Rare antelope photographed for the first time in DR Congo
In a historic first, wildlife researchers have captured and published a photo of the elusive Upemba Lechwe (Kobus anselli), one…
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