Women across Africa encounter numerous challenges in the workplace, including gender bias, limited advancement opportunities, and cultural constraints. Addressing these issues is crucial for fostering inclusive and equitable professional environments.
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A Step Toward Stability: Nyusi’s Commitment to Peaceful Transition Sets Example for Mozambique and Africa .
Mozambique’s President Nyusi commits to a peaceful transfer of power, prioritizing democratic integrity and stability amidst the nation’s political crisis.
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Egypt’s inflation rate reached 27 percent in October, driven by fuel and education costs, as central bank policies aim to ease pressures.
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Coffee is integral to Ethiopia’s economy and cultural heritage, influencing daily life and international trade.
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South Africa and the UK deepen trade and defense ties, with plans for economic development and counter-terrorism initiatives.
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KEY POINTS African youth play a pivotal role in political movements. Technology empowers youth-led movements across the continent. Despite challenges, African youth continue driving political change. Young people in Africa …
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The IMF is set to begin its review of Egypt’s loan program, which could unlock $1.2 billion in funding, as the country faces high inflation and foreign currency shortages.
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“Braiding Nairobi” app connects Kenyan hair braiders with online customers, bridging the digital gender divide and boosting business for women.
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South Africa strengthens trade ties within Africa and with China, leveraging AfCFTA and exploring regional economic integration as global trade tensions rise.
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Cocoa farmers in Ivory Coast and Ghana face growing challenges from climate, economic, and trade pressures, impacting global cocoa supply and prices.