Embracing Technology: Leveraging Digital Tools for Small Business Growth in Africa
In recent years, Africa has witnessed a significant digital revolution, transforming various sectors and creating growth opportunities.
In recent years, Africa has witnessed a significant digital revolution, transforming various sectors and creating growth opportunities.
One of the most ancient written traditions, Egyptian hieroglyphic texts, gives us new insight into the origin of the hour.
African nations have made significant strides in improving their netball infrastructure, coaching, and player development programs, making them more competitive on the international stage.
The Africa Museum in the Tervuren suburb is at the center of these debates in Belgium.
Egypt and Ethiopia have waged a diplomatic war of words over Ethiopia’s massive new dam – the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam – on the Blue Nile, which started filling up in July 2020.
A significant collection of traditional African art has had a home in Canada for almost a hundred years.
The number of rappers who never live to see much more than 50 years themselves is astounding.
South Africa had a visible presence in the early years of codifying netball for international competition.
Black-owned art galleries and museums provoke emotion, translate our joy and pain, and highlight our originality.
Despite the symbolic progress represented by these commemorative days, inequalities persist for many African Americans and Canadians, including exclusion within consumer markets.