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A severe lack of economic collaboration between nations is stifling Africa’s critical minerals beneficiation aspirations, ...
Higher skill levels, increased prize money and global media interest are signs that the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations is ...
At a bend in Zambia’s Kafue River, the bicolored waterberry trees resemble an avenue planted along a city boulevard. Their ...
Zambia midfielder Rachael Nachula has said the team is battle ready for the clash with the Super Falcons of Nigeria. The Copper Queens will face the Super ...
Rasheedat Ajibade and Ashleigh Plumptre are the only Super Falcons of Nigeria players named in the best eleven for the just concluded group stage of the ongoing Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).
As Mamdani himself told The New York Times: “Most college applications don’t have a box for Indian Ugandans, so I checked ...
CAF has named a star-studded Best XI for the WAFCON 2024 group stage, headlined by Rasheedat Ajibade, Barbra Banda, and ...
Africa’s growing farms are shattering old myths—and social media, tech, and trade could unlock even more potential.
Current legislation limits foreign investors’ voting rights to just 20%, even if their economic interest is higher. But a ...
UK development finance institution British International Investment (BII), Zambia’s National Pension Scheme Authority (Napsa) and Swedish development finance institution Swedfund have launched the ...
As growing demand for ‘critical minerals’ and global geopolitical rivalries prompt new interest in transport infrastructure projects across Africa, the need for genuine partnerships between ...
The Copper Queens held a lively training session on Tuesday evening as they continued their preparations for Friday’s TotalEnergies CAF The post WAFCON 2024: All smiles in Zambia camp as they prepare ...