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Italy’s Mattei Plan: Reimagining Europe’s Partnership with Africa Introduction: A Strategic Shift Towards Africa Italy is heralding a new era in European diplomacy with Africa through the groundbreaking Mattei Plan. This initiative emphasizes Africa’s vital role in enhancing security, energy resilience, and competition in global supply chains. Recently, Addis Ababa was the venue for two crucial gatherings: the second Italy-Africa Summit, the first hosted on the continent, alongside the African Union Summit. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni graced the event as a guest of honor, underscoring Africa as a key strategic partner for Italy and Europe, especially regarding security and…
De Beers Faces Challenges Amidst Global Market Pressures Underlying Losses and Production Declines In the latest fiscal year, De Beers reported an underlying loss before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortisation (EBITDA) of $511 million, a significant downturn from a $25 million loss in 2024. This financial strain is indicative of broader challenges within the diamond sector. Additionally, rough diamond production decreased by 12%, totaling 21.7 million carats. This reduction is a strategic response to the current market conditions, reflecting a cautious approach to output levels. Core African Operations Under Pressure De Beers’ primary operations are concentrated in Botswana, South Africa,…
South Africa Online Food Delivery Market Insights into the South Africa Online Food Delivery Market Market Overview and Growth Forecast The South Africa online food delivery market reached a remarkable size of USD 1.04 billion in 2024. Projections indicate that by 2033, the market will soar to USD 2.16 billion, reflecting a substantial compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.61% from 2025 to 2033. This growth is fueled by several key factors impacting consumer behavior and technological adoption. The Role of AI in Revolutionizing the Delivery Sector Artificial Intelligence (AI) is pivotal in reshaping the food delivery landscape in South…
India Eyes Perfect Game in T20 World Cup Super Eights Ahmedabad (India) – As India gears up for the Super Eights at the T20 World Cup, they remain confident about their potential to showcase their “perfect game.” This optimism comes despite the struggling form of opening batsman Abhishek Sharma, who is currently enduring a challenging spell at the crease. Struggles of Abhishek Sharma Abhishek Sharma faced a tough outing against the Netherlands, marking his third consecutive duck in the tournament. Despite this setback, India continued their unbeaten streak in Group A, securing their fourth win. However, their performances raised concerns…
How Tokini Peterside-Schwebig is Transforming African Art Through ART X Lagos Just before the New Year, I had the opportunity to connect with Tokini Peterside-Schwebig, the visionary founder of ART X Lagos, during a Google Meet call. Currently based in Paris, where she’s basking in post-success glow, she reflects on the transformative journey of African art. Shaping the African Art Scene For nearly a decade, Tokini has been pivotal in redefining how African art is perceived globally. Her creation of ART X Lagos, the largest art fair in West Africa, has become a cultural platform that highlights African achievements, nurtures…
Reviving Ivorian Heritage: Embracing Black History Introduction to Ivorian Black History Month (IBHM) In the heart of Ivory Coast, Serge Alain Niang’O is on a mission to reshape how Ivorians view their heritage. Many residents are more familiar with prominent figures like Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. than their own local heroes. To bridge this gap, Niang’O launched the Ivorian Black History Month (IBHM), which aims to celebrate and educate the public about the rich history of Africa and Ivory Coast specifically. The Need for Historical Awareness Niang’O emphasizes the importance of "allowing young people access to their…
Exploring Forest Imaginaries: A Deep Dive into African Fiction In her compelling debut book, Forest Imaginaries: How African Novels Think, author Ainehi Edoro sheds light on the intricate relationships between forests in African literature and cultural histories. The concept of the forest, traditionally associated with magic and allegory in many narratives, is redefined by Edoro as an innovative space for worldbuilding and imagining alternative futures. The Forest as a Fictional Mechanism Edoro embarks on a groundbreaking journey through four pivotal novels: Chaka by Thomas Mofolo Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe Palm-Wine Drinkard by Amos Tutuola Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor…
The Young African Leaders Initiative: Fostering Tomorrow’s Entrepreneurs The Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), launched by the Obama administration in 2010, stands as a hallmark of the U.S. commitment to nurturing the next generation of African leaders. Through a variety of programs, YALI has provided academic training in leadership, governance skills, organizational development, and entrepreneurship, thereby connecting with thousands of emerging leaders across the African continent. This initiative not only enhances partnerships between the U.S. and Africa but also fosters mutual prosperity, contributing to a more stable global environment. Understanding Today’s Entrepreneurs Today’s entrepreneurs embody a digital-first mindset, driven by…
Africa’s Energy Crisis: Unlocking Potential Amidst Challenges Despite abundant resources, a burgeoning market, and a skilled workforce, African nations find themselves on the fringes of globalization, primarily due to energy poverty. This situation stems from inconsistent policies, a lack of funding and investment, exorbitant project costs, and insufficient political will. Energy Poverty in Africa: A Stark Reality As reported by the International Energy Agency (IEA), approximately 600 million Africans are without electricity, accounting for over 80% of those globally without access. Furthermore, nearly 1 billion people across the continent lack facilities for clean cooking. This highlights a critical energy crisis…
Reviving Ivorian Heritage: Spotlight on Black History Month Initiatives In recent years, a growing movement in Ivory Coast aims to shed light on the rich history of Ivorian culture and its heroes, as awareness of African heritage gains momentum. One notable advocate spearheading this effort is Serge Alain Niang’O, who is deeply concerned that many Ivorians are more familiar with African American figures than their own ancestors. Bridging the Knowledge Gap: The Ivorian Black History Month (IBHM) Niang’O founded the Ivorian Black History Month (IBHM) collective to address this lack of awareness. This initiative mirrors the celebration of African heritage,…
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