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Funding Opportunity for Arts, Culture, and Heritage in Western Cape The Western Cape offers a unique funding opportunity for registered arts, culture, and heritage organizations, individual artists, and events companies. This initiative aims to support local creativity and innovation, enhancing the region’s vibrant cultural landscape. All applicants must be South African citizens, and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. Eligibility Criteria and Conditions Before applying, it’s crucial to understand the eligibility criteria and specific conditions associated with this funding opportunity: Each organization, individual, or company is limited to one application. Funding availability is restricted; thus, only deserving projects…
Upcoming African Union Session on Guinea-Bissau: Key Insights and Expectations On March 5, the African Union (AU) Peace and Security Council (PSC) is set to convene to discuss the ongoing political crisis in Guinea-Bissau. This session will focus on assessing the country’s political landscape and reviewing the actions taken to restore constitutional order. Agenda and Key Speakers The meeting will be initiated by an opening statement from the PSC Chairperson for March, Mahlaba Ali Mamba, who serves as the Permanent Representative of Eswatini to the AU. Following this, Bankole Adeoye, the Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace, and Security (PAPS), will…
Warning Issued: Contaminated Pet Food Stolen in Gauteng RCL Foods, a prominent South African consumer goods company, has issued an urgent warning regarding the sale and use of stolen dry pet food that was condemned due to potential contamination with Salmonella. The unsafe products, stolen from a waste management facility in eastern Gauteng, could pose serious health risks to both pets and humans. Background of the Incident RCL Foods discovered that certain batches of pet food, which were meant for destruction in late January and February, have been illicitly sold through informal channels across Gauteng. Cities affected include Germiston, Boksburg,…
South Africa Expands Onshore Gas Exploration: A Strategic Move for Energy Resilience South Africa is taking significant steps to tap into its domestic natural gas resources, with the Petroleum Agency South Africa (PASA) recently awarding three new exploration rights to D3 Energy. This expansion is crucial for increasing the country’s onshore gas footprint and aligns with the government’s ambitious plans to enhance the contribution of the oil and gas sector to the national GDP. Accelerating Domestic Gas Development In February 2026, PASA granted Exploration Rights ER391, ER392, and ER393, empowering D3 Energy to explore for petroleum, natural gas, and helium…
Unlocking Opportunities for Youth Agritech Entrepreneurs in Nigeria: The AYuTe Africa Challenge Deadline for Applications: 14 March 2026 The AYuTe Africa Challenge Nigeria supports young innovators in the agritech sector, enabling them to create scalable, technology-driven solutions for smallholder farmers. This exciting three-month competition offers a total prize pool of $40,000 in cash prizes and provides essential mentorship, recognition, and growth support for entrepreneurs. Eligible participants are Nigerian founders aged 18 to 35 with innovative, financially viable, and environmentally sustainable agritech ventures. Understanding the AYuTe Africa Challenge Nigeria The AYuTe Africa Challenge Nigeria is a dynamic innovation program aimed at…
iShowSpeed’s Africa Tour Ignites Global Conversations on Stereotypes and Livestreaming Impact
iShowSpeed toured 20 African countries in 28 days, livestreaming daily to millions of viewers. Many young fans say the trip challenged stereotypes and showed Africa’s culture, technology, and diversity. Experts agree the exposure offers a fresh perspective but caution that one viral tour cannot undo long-standing global narratives about race and representation. iShowSpeed’s Groundbreaking Tour: Challenging Stereotypes in Africa In a remarkable display of cultural exploration, popular streamer iShowSpeed undertook a 28-day livestream tour across 20 African countries, captivating millions of viewers worldwide. His raw and unscripted interactions provided audiences with an unprecedented glimpse into African life, culture, and technology,…
Bitcoin’s Role as Everyday Money in Africa: A New Perspective Stafford Masie, executive chairman of Africa Bitcoin Corporation, shed light on how Bitcoin operates as a functional currency in various African regions during a recent appearance on the Coin Stories podcast. The Diverse Perception of Bitcoin Masie emphasized that the narrative surrounding Bitcoin (BTC) varies significantly across the globe. “Where I come from, Bitcoin is money,” he noted, explaining that in certain circular economies within Africa, merchants prefer to accept satoshis over traditional dollars. While many investors in developed markets view Bitcoin primarily as a hedge against inflation, Masie pointed…
PawaPay and Deriv Collaborate to Boost Mobile Money Payments Across Africa PawaPay, a leading Pan-African payments company, has teamed up with Deriv, a global online trading platform, to enhance mobile money deposit capabilities in several African nations. This partnership is part of a broader initiative to expand their footprints across the continent. The integration, which began in 2025, currently facilitates mobile money deposits across eight African markets, with plans for further expansion. Users of Deriv can now leverage local payment methods through PawaPay’s compliant infrastructure, offering a seamless experience across various mobile network operators. The Importance of Mobile Money in…
The Future of African Energy: Insights from the Africa Energy Indaba 2026 The Africa Energy Indaba 2026 held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre has brought to light significant discussions about the future of the continent’s energy landscape. Keynote speaker and South African Minister of Electricity and Energy, Dr. Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, addressed the current global energy upheavals, emphasizing their implications for Africa. Global Energy Reordering Dr. Ramokgopa emphasized that the global order is undergoing rapid changes, noting, "The global order, as we have known it for decades, is recalibrating in real time." He pointed out that energy is at…
Sahelian Extremism: Threats and Security Challenges in West Africa The recent terrorist attack on Dori Hamani International Airport near Niger’s capital, Niamey, sheds light on the mounting security threats posed by extremist groups across the Sahel region. This incident, which occurred on January 29, involved around 30 fighters from the Islamic State-Sahel Province, who launched a coordinated assault using armed drones, small arms, and mortars. Escalation of Terrorist Activity The targeted assault highlights a significant shift in operational tactics among Sahelian extremists. This operation specifically aimed at undermining Niger’s military capabilities and tested the resilience of its security forces. Analysts…
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