She’s tapping traditional food culture to grow business for herself and her country
When Ompelege Moreosele's job as a receptionist didn't feel right, she tapped into early memories of her food-loving grandmother and switched careers.
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The Mutare High Court's recent declaration of 279 missing persons as dead brings closure for some, but for many, the wounds remain raw.
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The ruling party, ZANU-PF, was accused of using X to spread disinformation about the opposition, while the opposition was accused of the same. Both sides were also accused of using bots and trolls to amplify their…
Read More »Journalists Must Be Careful Not to Amplify Hate Speech
While freedom of speech is a fundamental right, it is equally important for journalists to exercise caution and not inadvertently amplify hate speech.
Read More »Beyond the Capital: Can more cities ignite Africa’s urban revolution?
A new report highlights the untapped potential of "second cities" in African countries, suggesting that secondary urban centres catalyse economic growth and alleviate population pressures in primary cities.
Read More »Investors train eyes on African youth with gaming campuses
Giant tech firms, game studios and other gaming investors have launched an aggressive hunt for young Africans with the talent, skills, passion - and jobs - to sustain long-term investments in the gaming sector.
Read More »Trans-frontier conservation continues to grow in Southern Africa
Southern African Development Community member states are promoting their very successful model of conserving shared wildlife resources through trans-frontier conservation areas.
Read More »From conflict to regional peacekeeping: The steady rise of Sierra Leone
From a history marked by periods of conflict to now sitting on the world's most powerful Security Council, Sierra Leone has made significant progress.
Read More »Passport to Prosperity: Dangote touts visa-on-arrival regime to boost AfCFTA
Billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote is advocating for unrestricted movement for Africans to rev up trade and investment across the continent.
Read More »African fruits exports boom
African fruit exporters have stepped in to fill the gap created by declining production in some parts of Europe and growing demand for oranges, lemons, watermelons and strawberries in the EU, UK, and Asia.
Read More »Forging the Digital Single Market: The four SADC countries now offering free roaming
Four countries in the Southern African Development Community have scrapped roaming charges, joining other regions on the continent as African nations begin to merge their digital economies.
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