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President Nandi-Ndaitwah Calls for Inclusive Energy Partnerships at U.S.-Africa Summit

June 24, 2025

President of the Republic of Namibia, Her Excellency Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, arrived in Luanda on 22 June 2025 to participate in the U.S.-Africa Business Summit held from 22 to 24 June 2025, under the theme “Pathways to Prosperity: A Shared Vision for U.S.-Africa Partnership.” As the first woman elected to the presidency of Namibia, President Nandi-Ndaitwah used her platform to call for sustainable development through energy cooperation and...

What Africa Needs to Thrive Globally? Ibukun Awosika Breaks It Down

June 17, 2025

Business leader and founder of the International Women in Leadership Conference (TIWLC), Ibukun Awosika, has called for the urgent aggregation of African and Caribbean businesses into a unified trade platform that can compete on the global stage. Speaking in a recent interview on #BreakfastDaily with Chris Kata, Ibukun Awosika highlighted the critical role small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play across the continent, stating that 90% of Africa’s productive sector is made...

We Have So Much Infrastructure Deficit On The Continent. We Need Private Capital Investments

June 14, 2025

Tonight’s Elumelu Urges Investment in Africa’s Energy Infrastructure to Unlock AI Potential At the recently concluded Qatar Economic Forum, Tony Elumelu, Chairman of United Bank for Africa and one of Africa’s leading investors and philanthropists, issued a powerful call to action on the urgent need to bridge infrastructure gaps across the African continent particularly in the energy sector. Speaking in an interview with Bloomberg on the sidelines of...

We Are A Nation That Is Over-Certified But Under-Skilled ~ Esther Armah

June 13, 2025

Esteemed journalist and media personality Esther Armah has shared powerful insights into African entrepreneurship, drawing from her teaching experience in Adabraka, Accra. While teaching journalism in Ghana, Armah encountered a recurring mindset among her students: a tendency to overlook the informal traders operating just outside their classroom. These traders, mostly women, were often perceived as unimportant or lacking in formal business credibility. To challenge this perception, Armah assigned...

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