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Africa Takes The Lead In Global AI Workforce Readiness

As AI Investments Surge, CEOs Take the Lead on Decision Making and Upskilling Themselves: With Africa leading in workforce readiness New BCG report shows companies plan to double their spending on AI in 2026 and remain bullish on ROI 94% of companies plan to continue investing in AI even if it doesn’t drive immediate returns […]

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Solar energy and agriculture in Africa's landscape.

World Bank and Rockefeller bet big on Africa’s solar takeoff

The World Bank and the Rockefeller Foundation have pledged tens of millions of dollars to speed up Africa’s solar transition, betting that the continent is on the cusp of a clean-energy breakthrough. Although Africa boasts vast solar potential, solar power still accounts for just 2% of electricity generation—far below the global average. That gap is […]

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African market scene with leaders and citizens under umbrellas.

Why Nigerian underground music matters again

As Nigeria’s mainstream music scene shows signs of creative fatigue, attention is swinging back to the underground—long the industry’s quiet engine of reinvention. Historically, fringe movements like street-pop and Alte reshaped Afrobeats before being absorbed into the mainstream, giving Nigerian music its distinctive edge and identity. Today, a new wave of underground artists is experimenting […]

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Healthcare worker preparing a vaccine syringe in an African medical facility.

Guinea-Bissau halts US vaccine trial

Guinea-Bissau has suspended a controversial US-funded hepatitis B vaccine study, igniting a debate over ethics, power, and national sovereignty in global health research. The decision was taken by Guinea-Bissau’s recently appointed health minister, who cited inadequate ethical review. The trial, led by Danish researchers, planned to withhold hepatitis B vaccines from some newborns, a design […]

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Egypt moves to curb children’s social media use

Egypt is poised to join a growing global movement by drafting legislation to restrict children’s access to social media. The initiative aims to combat what lawmakers term “digital chaos” and shield young users from harmful content that could shape their behavior and future. The push follows a call from President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, who urged officials […]

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Close-up of dried cloves, a popular African spice used in cooking and traditional medicine.

Nigeria eyes cloves boom in nationwide farming push

Nigeria is positioning itself to become Africa’s second commercial cloves producer, after Tanzania, as a new nationwide farming initiative prepares to enroll 74,000 farmers ahead of the 2026 wet season. The program, coordinated by the Cloves Producers Association, will span all 36 states and the FCT, supplying participants with improved seeds and inputs to cultivate […]

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African art gallery showcasing diverse paintings and cultural artwork.

How African museums are redefining narratives

In 2026, Africa’s museums are stepping into a bold new era, redefining how the continent tells its own story. From Cairo to Marrakech and Benin City to Kigali, a wave of restituted artifacts, major expansions, and newly opened institutions is reshaping cultural spaces across Africa. According to Who Owns Africa correspondent Mandla Gorebridge, this momentum […]

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Archaeologists explore ancient ruins in Africa, highlighting historical preservation.

Egyptian-Chinese team uncovers ancient ritual lake in Luxor

Archaeologists from Egypt and China have uncovered a remarkably preserved ancient sacred lake at the Montu Temple precinct inside Luxor’s Karnak Temple Complex, revealing a rare new chapter in Egypt’s religious past. The newly found man-made reservoir, which had not been recorded in early archaeological records, sits near the Temple of Maat and forms a […]

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High-voltage power lines crossing the African landscape for electricity transmission.

Dubai firm powers up Burkina Faso

A Dubai-based industrial group, Mark Cables, has completed a 200-megawatt thermal power plant in Burkina Faso, delivering a major boost to the country’s fragile energy system. Built in just six months at an estimated cost of $213 million, the project comes as Burkina Faso grapples with one of the lowest electricity access rates in the […]

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African leaders in a formal setting, emphasizing leadership and governance in Africa.

Somaliland courts global capital—and Trump’s son

Somaliland’s president, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, used the World Economic Forum in Davos to pitch his self-governing region as a serious destination for global investment. Holding separate talks with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and Eric Trump, Abdullahi highlighted opportunities in livestock, agriculture, logistics, and energy infrastructure. The meetings come weeks after Israel became the first country […]

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