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Maasai Communities Turn to Fish Farming

For decades, the Maasai community has depended almost entirely on livestock keeping as the foundation of its economy, diet, and cultural identity. Cattle, goats, and sheep have traditionally been more than just animals; they represent wealth, pride, and survival. Today, however, the
January 8, 2026

Ibrahim Traoré: Burkina Faso’s Beacon of Hope

African leadership has often been characterized by political stagnation, where long-standing leaders cling to power, limiting opportunities for younger, dynamic voices. This pattern not only stifles innovation and progress but also perpetuates a cycle of entrenched governance that resists change. A recent
February 12, 2025

How Ready Are African Leaders As U.S. Support Wanes?

As the winds of change blow through the global landscape, African leaders find themselves at a crucial crossroads. With the United States signaling a potential reduction in support for key international organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United States
February 7, 2025

Brics Pay To Soon Kick-Out US- Dollar Dominance

The global financial system, heavily influenced by the United States, has been a significant player in international economics for decades. While it has provided stability and growth for many Western nations, it often comes at a steep price for countries in the
December 4, 2024

The Untold Story About Dar’s Night Time Economy

Marijan Mohamed Natenga starts setting up his makeshift table ahead of the business day. This one time shoe-seller at Kariakoo International Market now fries octopus. He wants it crispy and tender and that requires more than a pot and this collagen-rich flesh
December 2, 2024
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