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Africa: How Igaming Is Opening Up New Opportunities for Players in the Gambia - The Impact of Progress

Africa: How Igaming Is Opening Up New Opportunities for Players in the Gambia – The Impact of Progress

The gaming sector in Africa is experiencing rapid growth. It is the result of a combination of technological advances, access to mobile Internet, and the rapid adaptation of digital innovations. Many countries on the continent, such as South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and The Gambia, are experiencing increased interest in online gaming, betting, and eSports. This […]

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Africa: The Gym Can Be Full of Germs - Here's How to Protect Yourself

Africa: The Gym Can Be Full of Germs – Here’s How to Protect Yourself

Exercise is good for you – but the gym might not be. Dumbbells, barbells and every machine in between can act as reservoirs for a wide variety of transmissible bacterial, viral and fungal pathogens – such as impegito, flu and athlete’s foot. Thankfully, there are many things you can do to lower your risk of

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Africa: Remittances Vs Philanthropy - a Development Practitioner's Perspective

Africa: Remittances Vs Philanthropy – a Development Practitioner’s Perspective

Harare — Across Africa, economic transformation and development are being fuelled by two significant streams of funding: remittances and philanthropy. Both play vital roles, but as the situations evolve in many African countries, one truth becomes increasingly clear – remittances are emerging as a more sustainable, dignifying force compared to traditional philanthropy. While philanthropy, often

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Africa: TDS Girls Seal Final Place At CAF U-17 Girls Integrated Football Tournament (Gift)

Africa: TDS Girls Seal Final Place At CAF U-17 Girls Integrated Football Tournament (Gift)

TDS Girls from Tanzania have booked their place in the final of the CAF U-17 Girls Integrated Football Tournament (GIFT) being staged at the Azam Complex Stadium in Dar es Salaam after they completed a clean sweep of two victories in the three-team Group B. TDS Girls booked their final ticket with a 2-0 win

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Africa: Pirates, Ahly Advance to Secure Quarter-Finals, Yanga Hopes Alive

Africa: Pirates, Ahly Advance to Secure Quarter-Finals, Yanga Hopes Alive

Orlando Pirates booked their place in the quarter-finals of the TotalEnergies CAF Champions League with a 2-1 win over Chabab Belouizdad in Johannesburg on Sunday. The result not only ended the Algerian side’s hopes of advancing but also confirmed Al Ahly’s progression from Group C. The South Africans started strongly and were rewarded in the

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Africa: Holders Zamalek, Stellenbosch and USM Alger Triumph to Reach Quarter-Finals

Africa: Holders Zamalek, Stellenbosch and USM Alger Triumph to Reach Quarter-Finals

The penultimate round of the TotalEnergies CAF Confederation Cup group stage saw decisive action as holders Zamalek, Stellenbosch and USM Alger confirmed their places in the quarter-finals with strong performances. Berkane’s goalless draw against Luanda Sol in Angola cemented their dominance in Group D, while Stellenbosch triumphed over Stade Malien to join the Moroccans in

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Africa: After the Bell - the Economist's Long-Overdue Epiphany On 'The Capitalist Revolution Africa Needs'

Africa: After the Bell – the Economist’s Long-Overdue Epiphany On ‘The Capitalist Revolution Africa Needs’

Generalising about Africa means The Economist magazine often gets it wrong. However, this time it might well be right.  Has The Economist magazine ever been more wrong about anything than it has been about Africa? Please don’t misunderstand, I love The Economist. I’m a subscriber and have been for years. The Economist’s articles about America

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Africa: Growing Tensions Between Trump's Maga Base and Silicon Valley Elites Suggest a Rocky Ride Ahead

Africa: Growing Tensions Between Trump’s Maga Base and Silicon Valley Elites Suggest a Rocky Ride Ahead

As the Trump administration begins to take shape before it comes into office in just a few days, even before it takes over, the chasms between different clans of supporters are becoming public and acrimonious. In addition, the bases of the ideas of Elon Musk, the Trump whisperer, deserve serious examination. Less than two weeks

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Africa: Somalia, Ethiopia to Restore Diplomatic Ties Amid AU Mission Agreement

Africa: Somalia, Ethiopia to Restore Diplomatic Ties Amid AU Mission Agreement

Washington — Somalia announced that obstacles to Ethiopia’s participation in the new African Union mission in Somalia (AUSSOM) have been overcome, and the final stage of the composition and size of Ethiopian forces is expected to be sorted out shortly. Somalia previously threatened to expel Ethiopian troops from the African Union peacekeeping mission unless Ethiopia

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