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Forbes Africa profiles CIPA Holdings in Ghana’s green transition
Forbes Africa has spotlighted CIPA Holdings Group in its 2025 Ghana Edition, recognising the Ghanaian-founded ...
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Graça Machel Trusts' Networks Are Turning Evidence Into Everyday Change for Women
Women in finance turn evidence into action in South Africa. New Faces New Voices (NFNV) South Africa, the local chapter of the Graça Machel Trust's women-in-finance network, is t ...
The United Kingdom and Ghana co-hosted the African Development Fund 17th replenishment (ADF-17) Pledging Conference at the ...
Will Mohamed Salah finally lift the trophy? Will Nigeria make up for missing the World Cup? Our writers outline what they ...
In 2025, ordinary lives intertwined with extraordinary shifts across Africa's bustling cities and vast rural heartlands. The ...
African governments must view health financing as an investment rather than an expense to drive the continent's development, the Country Lead for Africa Access Markets at Organon South Africa, Mokgadi ...
Ghanaian energy firm Cybele Energy Limited has formally commenced oil exploration activities in the Cooperative Republic of ...
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Top 6 African Boxers Who Died From Boxing-Related Incidents
A look at six African boxers who tragically lost their lives during or after bouts, highlighting the dangers of the sport and ...
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Super Falcons hold Africa’s No. 1 spot in latest FIFA ranking
African champions, the Nigeria Super Falcons, hold their position at the top of African women’s football despite dropping points, according to the latest FIFA Women’s World Ranking, reports.The ...
Baroness Chapman launches the UK's new Approach to Africa in a speech in London to African Ambassadors and High Commissioners, UK parliamentarians ...
Businesswoman and media personality Carol Bouwer has officially stepped into the luxury accessories space with her own handbag brand but, contrary to popular belief, this is not a sudden pivot.
Africa is experiencing one of the most exciting financial revolutions of the century—one driven not by traditional banks, but by technology.
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