
Africa has defied the covid-19 nightmare scenarios. We shouldn’t be surprised. Washington Post After the novel coronavirus first appeared in Africa in late February, Ghana’s government decided it would take no chances. Ghanaian citizens | ||
Africa’s Creative Industries Are Ripe for US Investment Foreign Policy The album also serves as the latest example of the growing global reach of African artists. After years of trying to sell Western music in Africa, global … | ||
How African nations worked together to control the coronavirus Christian Science Monitor But as director of the Africa Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mr. Nkengasong has helped to steer Africa’s 54 countries into an alliance … | ||
Regulators in Africa’s big economies are scrambling to get on top of a spike in cryptocurrency trade Quartz Africa In fact, 21 African countries had made no public stance on cryptocurrency regulation at the time, while only two had shared favorable stances about … | ||
The journey to a peaceful, prosperous and integrated Africa, according to Ethiopia’s PM World Economic Forum Africa’s ability to become a strong geopolitical force hinges on its own internal cohesion and economic integration. Image: REUTERS/Lee Bogata. This … | ||
UNDP Africa releases a special online magazine highlighting 50 young Africans innovating against … UNDP The magazine seeks to contribute to a new narrative – one that showcases Africa’s potential and Africans breaking with a wait for solutions from outside … | ||
South Africa’s rhino poaching drops during virus lockdown Washington Post JOHANNESBURG — South Africa’s anti-COVID-19 lockdown is credited with helping to achieve a dramatic drop in rhino killings, but as the country … | ||
Digital Taxation In Africa: Safety In Numbers? Forbes South African Deputy Minister of Finance David Masondo, who has taken a lead on the discussion, says that African governments, guided by the African … | ||
Virus has set back Africa’s development: AU chair Anadolu Agency Virus has set back Africa’s development: AU chair. South African leader calls for lifting of sanctions on Sudan and Zimbabwe. Hassan Isilow | |