Opinion - If the slave trade uprooted millions, the Scramble for Africa uprooted entire nations. In the late 19th century, Europe turned its gaze once more to Africa--not just for people, but for land ...
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Africa at the digital crossroads

By Kambale Musavuli Africa is once again at the center of a global scramble. This time not for rubber, gold, or oil, but for data. Every mobile payment, social media post, satellite image, and ...
The party stated this in a reaction to comments by the APC national chairman, Dr. Nentawe Yilwatda, that “key ADC figures” ...
Africa stands once more at the centre of a global scramble . This time the prize is not gold or oil or land, it is data .
The rapid development of AI is increasingly seen as part of an arms race between nations like the US and China, with a few lesser players hunting around the fringes of what is, if you look at it a ...
Even if China remains the continent’s top trading partner, its investment and lending are ebbing. As the scramble for critical minerals heats up, several Asian countries are honing their Africa ...
BCG survey finds many companies already report weaker competitiveness as AGOA lapse lifts applied rates to as high as 32% and ...
Spain is kicking against the prevailing political mood among Western nations when it comes to migration and policies ...
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Africa emerges as new market for Vietnamese rice

As the Philippines and Indonesia tighten rice imports, Vietnamese exporters are expanding into Africa, where demand for the ...
This October 22 and 23, history will unfold in Nairobi. For the first time, Africa will host a Pan-African festival dedicated to reparations for slavery and colonial crimes. The event, titled Wakati ...
In true ANC fashion - where looting has become institutionalized - it was appalling to witness funeral attendees scrambling ...