We Name Ourselves: Poetry as Resistance in One of Africa’s Largest Refugee Camps

When stories from the African continent reach global audiences, they often arrive filtered through a lens of crisis — famine, war, poverty. Humanitarian campaigns lean heavily on sorrow, hoping to move hearts through pity. But there is another kind of story being told — one that doesn’t ask for sympathy, but demands recognition, dignity, and […]
In2IT Technologies Awarded Huawei Network Partner Of The Year At Africa Connect 2025

In2IT Technologies, a global leader in IT services and consulting, is proud to announce that it has been awarded Network Partner of the Year by Huawei at the prestigious Huawei Africa Connect 2025 event, held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Themed “Accelerate Industrial Digital Intelligence for South Africa”, this year’s conference welcomed over 2,900 attendees, including […]
New Film ‘Feeling J’bay’ Celebrates The People That Built SA’s Most Iconic Surf Town

Corona Studios’ ‘Feeling J’Bay’ premiered at WSL’s 2025 Corona Cero Open J-Bay, in Jeffreys Bay, Eastern Cape – a poetic tribute to the town, wave, and people that shaped coastal surf culture. Long before it became a world tour stop, Jeffreys Bay was just a farm town with perfect waves. Today, it’s one of the […]
From The Township To The World: Vincent Mosebe Powers Change Through Innovation

In an age where sustainability, digital access, and clean energy are no longer optional but essential, Vincent Mosebe, founder of Mosebe Enterprise, is proving that world-changing innovation can come from the heart of South Africa’s townships. As a driven entrepreneur and a participant in the ORT Jet Programme, Vincent has spent the last few years […]
Forget The Rankings – It’s The Faculty That Matter

by Thula Mngoma (Academic at Regent Business School) Prospective business students often get distracted by glossy brochures and rankings. A sleek campus and global brand might look impressive, but they don’t define a great education. What truly matters? The people in the room. The academics. Great faculty are the ones who shape future business leaders. This […]
Musk Leads 8 African-Born Tycoons on US Billionaire Immigrants List

Eight African-born billionaires have made Forbes’ 2025 list of America’s Richest Immigrants, showcasing the continent’s growing influence on global entrepreneurship. South Africa leads with Elon Musk—the world’s richest man—alongside Patrick Soon-Shiong and Rodney Sacks. Nigeria follows with finance titan Adebayo Ogunlesi and software mogul Tope Awotona, while Egypt, Morocco, and Kenya each claim one spot. Together, […]
Kenya Fills Key Election Posts as 2027 Vote Looms

Kenya has appointed a new chairperson and six commissioners to its Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), marking a crucial step toward stabilizing its electoral process ahead of the 2027 general election. President William Ruto approved the appointments after a prolonged vacancy caused by legal delays and a 2022 fallout with dissenting commissioners who disputed his […]
Zambia’s Copper Dreams Thrive Despite Looming US Tariff

Despite looming US tariffs on copper imports, Barrick is forging ahead with a $2 billion expansion of its Lumwana copper mine in Zambia, signaling strong investor confidence in the metal’s long-term value. CEO Mark Bristow, during a recent visit to Lusaka, emphasized that the site is on track to become one of the world’s largest copper mines. […]
France Open to Discussions on Niger Colonial Reparations

Over a century after France’s brutal 1899 Voulet-Chanoine mission in Niger, Paris has signaled a willingness to engage in dialogue over reparations, though it avoids acknowledging responsibility. The colonial campaign, which France waged to absorb Niger into its West African portfolio, saw thousands massacred, villages burned, and cultural artifacts looted—atrocities that remain largely absent from French […]
Mozambique Moves to Restart TotalEnergies Gas Megaproject

Mozambique is gearing up to restart TotalEnergies’ massive $20 billion liquefied natural gas project, which was halted in 2021 following a deadly insurgent attack near its Afungi site. After years of heightened insecurity, the government now says it has established the necessary conditions for the project to resume safely. Consequently, TotalEnergies CEO, Patrick Pouyanné, recently met […]