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Qazini has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in May 2020. The social media accounts linked to from Qazini are: • Instagram Besides social media accounts, Qazini has populated their site with: • Africa’s Wildlife Laws Follow a Colonial Model Which Separates People and Animals: Why It’s Not WorkingQazini • How Cherie Kihato Is Redefining African Luxury Through Kenyan CraftsmanshipQazini • Pianist Abdullah Ibrahim Crafted a Magnificent New Culture for South AfricaQazini • The Utility Trap: Why "I’m Okay" Is the Most Dangerous Lie Men TellQazini • Mary Wanjiku: The Animator Bringing African Stories to LifeQazini • Did Kenya’s Gen Z Protests Achieve Anything? An Economist Weighs up What’s Changed and What’s Stayed the SameQazini • When Global Trade Becomes a Weapon, How Can African Economies Protect Themselves?Qazini • Mengué Diouf: The Farmer Helping Senegal's Poultry Industry Think SmarterQazini • Pops Mohamed Mixed Old and New to Reinvent South African MusicQazini • Adachukwu Onwudiwe: Building a Home for African LiteratureQazini • Qazini • Africa at the World Cup: 10 Teams, Local Coaches and Tactical Depth Usher in a New EraQazini • Mali’s Maestro of African Salsa: How Boncana Maïga Shaped Dance MusicQazini • Africa’s New Payment Rail: Ghana, Rwanda and Zambia Test Cross-Border Digital Payment SystemQazini • Nature’s Gold: Feven Tsehaye’s Mission to Transform Ethiopian Plants into Global ProductsQazini • Diana Ferrus: The South African Poet Whose Words Reclaimed HistoryQazini • Built by Africa: Dangote and the New Era of Industrial CapitalQazini • Nkanda Yatu: The Brand Weaving Zambia into Global FashionQazini • www.qazini.com • Letter To The Kenyan Youth Watching Their Dreams Shatter In Real LifeQazini • From Bean to Bar: How Viviane Kouamé Is Building the “Made in Cote D’Ivoire” BrandQazini • Ebo Taylor Took Highlife to the World and Changed Ghanaian Music ForeverQazini • Iran War: What African Countries Can Do to Get Through the Crisis and Emerge in a Better PlaceQazini • West Africa’s Bold Move to Reclaim Ocean WealthQazini • Chef Sandie Burnie: How the “Digital Chef” Is Changing the Culinary GameQazini • Africa’s Courts Break the Culture of Silence on FGMQazini • Revolutionary Rap: Nigerian Star Falz Has Kept Protest Music AliveQazini • Women and Wealth: What Stands in Their Way and How to Overcome ItQazini • A Game-Changer in Three Tablets: Africa’s Fight Against Sleeping SicknessQazini • Khaby Lame Is the World’s Most Followed Tiktoker: The Story of a Senegalese‑Born Star Who Sold His IdentityQazini • At the Flip of a Coin: Choosing Action Over AnxietyQazini • Syncretism and Philosophical Hybridity in Peter Ngila Njeri’s The Legend of Beach House: The Cosmopolitan Turn in Kenyan LiteratureQazini • Sophie Oluwole, the Trailblazing Nigerian Woman Who Redefined PhilosophyQazini • “Look Them in the Eye”: Naambo Iipinge on Refusing to Be Made SmallQazini • Keep Going: Rodney Northern and His Experience Teaching Mandela Washington Fellowship African LeadersQazini • Dr Fayez Tembon on Raising a Generation That CaresQazini • Meet Young Zambians Who Are Turning AI Ideas into Homegrown SolutionsQazini • “I Know Why I Am Here”, Tendai Chinho on Following the FireQazini • East Africa’s Dismal Football Record Doesn’t Match Its Passion – What Needs To HappenQazini • Happiness Okorie: How She Built a Natural Hair Empire Qazini • “Everyone Is an Environmentalist”, Kwanele Immaculate Manungo on Protecting HomeQazini • Activists in Ghana Are Forcing Extractive Firms to Account for the Harm They Cause – Corporate Abuse StudyQazini • Souad Moussa: From the Shadows of a Troubled Childhood into the Light of Elevating the Nigerien Culture and Empowering WomenQazini • “Nature belongs to everyone”, Sihle Jonas on refusing to be excludedQazini • Two Gen Z Changemakers Are Turning Mwanza’s Plastic Waste into Opportunity • Raabia Hawa on Defending Kenya’s Forests: “I Will Always Raise the Red Flag”Qazini • Fisokuhle Khumalo: The Man With a Moses Mission to Lead Africans Into a Silicon Valley for EntrepreneursQazini • Bambina on the Move: An Ivorian Biker’s Fight for Inclusive, Safer RidingQazini • Nassima Sadar-Gravier: “You Don’t Have to Carry That Much”Qazini • Looted African Belongings Must Be Returned: Is It Repatriation or Restitution? The Words We Use Matter • Between Exile and the Lens: How Ibrahim “Snoopy” Ahmed Films BelongingQazini • Dr Charlotte Wambura: Staying Gentle in a World That is Cruel to AnimalsQazini • The Refining Fire Before the Redefining Hour: Precious Zvimba’s Tough Road to Impact in EntrepreneurshipQazini • Chaona Phiri: The Conservationist Who Refuses to DisappearQazini • The Mirage of American Justice: Why Africans Shouldn’t Cheer the Capture of Maduro • Never Relinquish: Burundian Melchisedeck Boshirwa on His Journalistic and Entrepreneurship CallingQazini • Holding Empathy and Power Together, Lauren EvansQazini • Family Time: How to Survive – And Even Thrive – Over The HolidaysQazini • Francis Osifo on Africa’s Emerging Role in the Global Talent EconomyQazini • Fon Quinta Youchi: One Tree, Many Branches Qazini • Culture as a Sustainable Development Goal? It’s Starting to Become A RealityQazini • Breaking the Silence: Yacine Mina Diouf’s Fight Against Domestic ViolenceQazini • Seheno Andriantsaralaza: No Longer Bending to ExpectationsQazini • Agricultural Exports From Africa Are Not Doing Well. Four Ways to Change ThatQazini • Wad Abbo: The Singer Fighting for Peace Through MusicQazini • Book of the Month: Season of Crimson Blossoms by Abubakar Adam IbrahimQazini • Caroline Dama On Everyday Courage Qazini • Violence Against Women and Children Is Deeply Connected. Three Ways to Break The PatternsQazini • When Africa Tells Its Own Climate Story: Emily Nderitu’s Quest to Transform Climate JusticeQazini • “Just Because You Find Yourself in the Middle of a Jungle Doesn’t Mean You Are Lost”, Doreen Asumang-YeboahQazini • The Silent Agripreneur: Yohana Kevin’s Journey of Empowering Deaf Youths in NigeriaQazini • Alexander Tsado: The Architect of Africa’s AI FutureQazini • “Every Meal We Have Is a Conversation With Nature”, Roushanna GrayQazini • The Comedy Economy: Nigeria’s Online Video Skits Are Making MillionsQazini • How a Maternal Death Drove Dr Chimwemwe Yairo to Redefine Healthcare in MalawiQazini • “Never let anyone tell you you don’t belong”, Faïzatou RouambaQazini • Affordable, Accessible, African: Africa’s $30 Smartphone Dream Takes ShapeQazini • The Power to Speak: Wazi Christelle Is Giving Francophone Africa a VoiceQazini • “If It’s Yours, It’s Yours. If It’s Not, It Will Never Be”, Sylvanna AntatQazini • Africa’s Vaccine Future Takes Shape in KigaliQazini • Zimbabwean Artist Portia Zvavahera Turns Her Prayers Into PaintingsQazini • African Languages for AI: The Project That’s Gathering a Huge New DatasetQazini • Peter Pages Bwire: Building Africa’s Stories from the Ground Up Through Kitale Film WeekQazini • Defiantly Deaf: Mamy Sira’s Story, Her Entrepreneurship Journey in the Gambia, and Her Disability AdvocacyQazini • Nigerian Photographer Michael Oyinbokure Challenges Stereotypes About MigrantsQazini • Phyllis Wanja: Blending Art, Entrepreneurship and Advocacy to Promote Mental HealthQazini • NoViolet Bulawayo Wins the Best of 25 Years of the Caine Prize. Why She Deserves ItQazini • The Great Migration: A Road Trip Without The RoadsQazini • qazini.com • How Felix Yegon Is Leveraging AI In the Fashion Industry to Solve Community IssuesQazini • Book of the Month: The Death of Vivek Oji by Akwaeke EmeziQazini • Are African Countries Aware of Their Own Mineral Wealth? Ghana and Rwanda Offer Two Very Different AnswersQazini • Lesotho’s Historian ‘Burns’ Machobane Told the Country’s Story – And Helped Build It After ColonialismQazini • Africa Sets the Rules in the New Mineral RushQazini • Benson Mwangi, a Mandela Washington Fellow: His Career of ‘Mixed Colours for a Perfect Hue and Shade’Qazini • Mónica’s Story: The Woman Shipped From Ghana to Portugal in 1556 to Stand Trial for Using Traditional MedicineQazini • Miriam Wachira: Visionary Kenyan Lawyer Frees Single Mothers From Prison and ShameQazini • Africa’s Innovations Are Overlooked Because Global Measures Don’t Fit: What Needs To ChangeQazini • Kippie Moeketsi’s Global Influence: What Made the South African Saxophonist So GreatQazini • #CorrectTheMap: “Africans Were Taught This Unreal Map of Africa” — Now What?Qazini • How Alawiyya Baba Musa Is Mobilising Women to Lead Nigeria’s Climate RevolutionQazini • Chestersment Maphalala: The Inquisitive Boy Who Became the Voice of Students in the Kingdom of EswatiniQazini • Joy Zawadi on Akili Dada’s Mission to Build Africa’s Future Women Leaders • The African Activists Who Challenged Colonial-Era Slavery in Lagos and the Gold Coast • Joel Kachi: Nigerian Documentary Filmmaker on Winning an Emmy and Telling African Stories • Sesnie Zemichael: The Woman Behind East Africa’s Only Free Cleft Centre • Did You Hear Me? Did You See Me? Did I Say Anything That Mattered? • Africa Is Reclaiming Its Cultural Heritage on Its Own Terms • Kwame Akoto-Bamfo: The Ghanaian Artist Using Work About Slavery to Find Justice And Healing • Sustainability Strategy: The Competitive Business Imperative, Not Just a Buzzword • Sudanese Filmmaker Yasir Faiz on Storytelling, Survival and Rebuilding From Exile • Africa’s Fintechs Flip the Script: From Funding Hubs to Global Power Players • The Kamba Cuá: Kenya’s Colourful Legacy in South America • Naomi Ohene Oti: The Ghanaian Nurse Raising the Bar in Cancer Care and Empowering Nurses • Africa Bets on Itself: Tapping Homegrown Billions to Build Its Future • Saumu Mohamed: The Stone Entrepreneur Changing Stereotypes on Kenya’s Coast • Gender Equality: How African Nations Are Leading the Charge • The Cry That Became His Calling: Where Eric Omondi’s Journey Began • Men and Mental Health: Why You Need to Learn How to Handle More Gs • Men and Mental Health: Kijani on Breaking the Silence • Cinema in Nature: Kenyan Forest Brings History Lessons to Life Through Innovative Storytelling Initiative • The Intersection of the Sustainable Development Goals • The Africa Taking Up Space Roundtable: Why the map is a big fat lie, and why it matters • Shifting From Aid to Ownership: Senegal’s Grassroots Health Model Leads the Way • Koyo Kouoh – Tribute to a Curator Who Fiercely Promoted African Art • Five Things You Should Know About Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, One of Africa’s Greatest Writers of All Time • A Surreal Journey of Discovery: Rugara’s Literary Odyssey into the Subconscious • How Refugee Entrepreneurs Are Supplying Sustainable Energy to the Camps They Live in • The Adventures of Abu Bakr II: Evidence from 'They Came Before Columbus' by Ivan Van Sertima • Louis Moholo-Moholo, a Lion of South African Jazz Who Used His Drums to Find Freedom • Valentin-Yves Mudimbe: The Philosopher Who Reshaped How the World Thinks About Africa • How Mobile Money Is Rewiring the Way Africa Transacts, From the Informal Sector Out • Triza Apasi: How She Uses Crocheting to Support Livelihoods and Mental Health Among Women on the Kenyan Coast • Why Are Women Paid Less Than Men? New Research in South Africa Shows the Company You Work for Makes the Biggest Difference • Mabel Segun: Nigerian Children’s Writer, Poet And Broadcaster • Online Sales, ‘Buy Local’ Movement Shore up Adoption of Made-In-Africa Fashion • Yellow House Library: A Library Becomes a Lifeline for Out-Of-School Children in a Nigerian Fishing Community • Ernest Cole: The South African Photographer at the Centre of a Powerful and Heartbreaking Film • Rokiatou Traoré: "I Want to Turn the Sahel into an Oasis" • Amadou Bagayoko: The Blind Malian Musician Whose Joyful Songs Changed West African Music • Susan Njoroge: If We Don’t All Win, Nobody Wins • Amarachi Nickabugu: The Nigerian Woman Calling Out Sexism One Tweet at a Time • Milha Desta: “If Not Me, Then Who?” • Turning Trash to Treasure: How Nelly Gesare Built a Green Empire from Waste • Kwasi Wiredu and the Search for Authentic African Philosophy • Ayo Adebanjo: Nigerian Nationalist and Social Justice Crusader • “It’s Okay to Choose What Feels Right for You”, Dr Valera Lucena Dias • Hayat Aljowaily, the Egyptian Filmmaker Empowering Africa’s Next Creative Generation • Balkissa Daoura: Unapologetically African • Reflections On the COP29: The Meeting Did Not Match Up to The Huge Expectations • Mati Diop Is a New Star of African Cinema – What Her Award-Winning Movies Are About • Dr Kristi Maciejewski: “I own my introversion, but I also want to own my confidence." • Thato Gabaitse: Confronting the Heat on Women in a Warming Planet • Dr Pricelia Tumenta: From Grass to Grace • Michael Mosoeu Moerane Was a Pioneering Composer in South Africa. A New Book Is Restoring His Place In History • Peace Quiminee: Knowing When to Raise Your Voice • Raymond Katana: The “Plastic Man” Transforming Plastic Bottles Into Eye-Catching Decor • Dr Jacqueline Uku: “Creativity Is a Gift That I Use Each and Every Day to Propel the Ocean Story Forward” • Joy Wanjiru Machugu-Zenz: The SHE.E.O Getting African Women to the Top in Europe • Harisoa Rakotondrazafy: Journey to Self • Victor Kiarie: The Millenial Architect’s AI Is Helping Africa’s Urban Designers Fuse Heritage With Sustainability • Agatha Ogada: “Don’t Ask for Permission, Ask for Forgiveness” • Francis Thoya: With Fish Cookies, He Hopes to Raise Healthier Kids • Dr Moreangels Mbizah: A Dream Reclaimed • Abdullahi Bulle: A Former Banker Giving Self-Published African Authors a Voice • Uyi Effiom: Beautiful Mother of Children • Nancy Chiuri: Helping African Moms Get Their Fit Back • Meet Namibia’s First Female President-In-Waiting, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah • Elizabeth Wathuti’s Climate Call: Planting Hope, One Tree at a Time • What Makes a Person Seem Wise? Global Study Finds That Cultures Do Differ – But Not as Much as You’d Think • ‘I Can Make a Band Play Like a Singer Sings’: Quincy Jones Shaped Our Listening for Seven Decades • Being Black in the World: A Tribute to Pioneering South African Psychologist Chabani Manganyi • How an Idris Elba Film Studio in Zanzibar Would Be a Big Boost to the Swahili Film Industry • The Remarkable Career of Tito Mboweni: From South African Freedom Fighter to Central Bank Governor and Trusted Politician • Western Media Outlets Are Trying to Fix Their Racist, Stereotypical Coverage of Africa. Is It Time African Media Did The Same? • Meet Bola Edwards: The creative championing the African renaissance from her living room • British King Acknowledges Colonial Atrocities in Kenya – Here’s What Could Happen Next • Superdeep Diamonds From West Africa and Brazil Unveil Critical Insights on Earth’s Evolution • Climate Change: Kenya’s Power Sector Is a Shining Example, the Big Hurdles Are Household and Transport Emissions • Marlvin Chieza: When Life Serves You Lemons... • Nina Gualinga: The Environmental and Indigenous Rights Activist Fighting to Protect the Amazon Forest • Some African Governments Are Spending Millions to Spy on Their Citizens – Stifling Debate and Damaging Democracy • 8 Habits that Fuel Money Conflicts Between Couples and How to Prevent Them From Breaking Your Relationship • Global University Rankings Now Include Social Impact: African Universities Are off to a Strong Start • Musa Otieno: The Soccer Legend Who Went From Kicking off International Matches to Kicking off to Hope • Lilia Isolina Java: Her Deep Connection to the Pink Dolphin Arms Her to Fight for the Amazon Rainforest’s Fauna • Men Say They Are Spending More Time on Household Chores, and Would Like to Do More – Survey of 17 Countries • Centi-Millionaires Fuel Luxury Property Enclaves in Africa’s Major Cities • Battling to Make Ends Meet? Financial Planning Expert Offers 5 Tips on How to Build Your Budget • The Outsize Contribution of the Women Scientists of Zimbabwe to the Fight Against HIV • Elaíze Farias: Championing Indigenous Voices Through Journalism • Kindness Has Persisted in a Competitive World – Cultural Evolution Can Explain Why • Africa’s Magnificent Distance Runners Are Fuelled by Tech, Grit and Strategy • Kenya’s Cost of Living Crisis: Expert Unpacks What’s Driving It and What Should Be Done • Teachers Can Nurture Students Who Care About the World: Four Approaches That Would Help Them • ‘Gorilla Friendly’ Award Highlights the Role of Wildlife Partnerships • The Role of Self-Identity in Professional Success • Cautious Welcome: World Bank and IMF Return to Africa, but Questions Remain • Edna Kaindi: How the Deaf Journalist and Her Translation Team Overcame the 2023 African Climate Summit Challenge • Five Golden Rules for Effective Science Communication – Perspectives From a Documentary Maker • India Is the Latest Target for Africa’s Leading Avocado Exporter – Kenya • “The Black Book”: Nigeria’s Tech Elite Fund Nollywood’s First Netflix Chart Topper • Trade Unions and the New Economy: 3 African Case Studies Show How Workers Are Recasting Their Power in the Digital Age • Salif Keïta, the Defiant Malian Football Legend Who Created History on and off The Field • Traditional Medicine Provides Health Care to Many Around the Globe – The WHO Is Trying to Make It Safer and More Standardised • Grid Revolution: Wheeling’s Potential Impact on Africa’s Power Landscape • African Art: Defying Global Perceptions in a Cultural Renaissance • Kenya: Ongata Rongai Boom Town Destroyed Two Vital Rivers – New Study Flags a Major Health Risk • Mary Gargule: The Only Female “Animal Doctor” in Korr • 9 Tactics You Need to Learn to Boost Your Retirement Savings • Chatbots for Medical Advice: Three Ways to Avoid Misleading Information • Ghana Disrupts African 5G Scene, Choses Sharing Over Auctioning • Kenya’s New Urban School Meal Plan Is Ambitious – It Could Offer Lessons for Scaling up • 10 Strategies to Help You Grow Your Business in Kenya • Kenyans Don’t Trust the Courts – The Main Factors Behind This Trend • How Our Female Athletes Feel Forced to Choose Between a ‘Strong’ or ‘Feminine’ Look • Kofo Akinkugbe: The Woman Behind the Smart Card Technology and Digital Security Company Making Africa More Secure • Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Leads in Humanitarian Works across Eastern Africa • Countries Set Their Sights on A US$2 Billion African Carbon Market With Common Trade Rules • How to Deal with Postpartum Depression as a First-Time Mum • The Power of Needlework: How Embroidery Is Helping South African Women Tell Unspeakable Stories • Chris Iyovwaye: The Nigerian Entrepreneur Redefining Marine Logistics in the Gulf of Guinea • Beginning of the End: How Elon Musk’s Removal of the Block Function on X Could Trigger Its Hellish Demise • Why Moving Back Home After College is a Terrible Idea • Kenya and the US Are Negotiating a Trade Deal That Could Be a Model for Africa – But Its Position on Workers Needs A Rethink • Faith Kipyegon Lifts Gold: From Walking to School in Rural Kenya to Setting World Athletics Alight • The Science of Why You Can Remember Song Lyrics From Years Ago • Young Africans Outpace Their Elders in Education as General Illiteracy Drops • The History of Death: Embracing Life Beyond the Shadow of Death • The Hidden Cost of the AI Boom: Social and Environmental Exploitation • Book Review – Crime and Punishment By Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky: Victim Mentality and Its Hellish Manifestations • Through Space and Rhyme: How Hip-Hop Uses Afrofuturism to Take Listeners on Journeys Of Empowerment • Africa Eyes Visa-Free Travel and Memorial Parks to Grow Tourism Numbers • Kenya Is Going Digital to Boost Tax Revenue – There Are Lessons to Learn From Other African Countries • Dr Daniel Ogutu: The Kenyan Doctor Who Pays It Forward From Germany • Poverty Is Linked to Poorer Brain Development – But Reading Can Help Counteract It • Kenya’s Political Dialogue Is a Welcome Sign of Democracy at Work – If Both Sides Understand Their Roles • Fifa Women’s World Cup: African Teams Make History as Three Advance to the Round of 16 • Living in Nairobi’s Slums Is Tough – Residents Are 35% More Likely to Suffer From High Blood Pressure Than Those in Rural Areas • Femi Olayebi: The Designer Ensuring That Africa Becomes a Source of Quality Leather Goods • 10 Ways to Help the Boys in Your Life Read for Enjoyment (Not Just For School) • Degrowth: Slowing Down Rich Economies to Deal With Climate Change Is a Flawed Idea • Big Tech Eyes Africa’s Education Payments' Market • You’ve Lost Someone You Love: 4 Signs You May Need to Seek Grief Counselling • Meet the Young African Creatives Behind Disney’s Kizazi Moto • Personality and Career: The Biophysical Nature of Personality • Four African Countries Rake in Us$70M in Extra Tax Thanks to a Cooperation Agreement • Why Am I Online? Research Shows It’s Often About Managing Emotions • Sindiwe Magona’s New Book of Essays Tackles Issues South Africans Aren’t Talking About • Survivorship Bias: The Dangerous Art of Only Looking at the Winners • State of the News: Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa Push African Countries High up the Media Trust Ladder • Male Fertility Crisis – What Environmental Contaminants Have Got to Do With It • Africa’s Linguistic Diversity Goes Largely Unnoticed in Research On Multilingualism • Author and Filmmaker Tsitsi Dangarembga Talks Narrative Change, AI and Political Activism • How Your Personality Affects Your Career Success • Genetically Modified Crops May Be a Solution to Hunger – Why There Is Scepticism In Africa • From Learning to Earning: Uncovering New Opportunities Using Digital Skills • African Women Lawyers: Numbers Are up but Report Sheds Light on Obstacles to Leadership in The Profession • The Vinyl Revival: James Rugami Is Helping African Millennials Rediscover the Groove • African Researchers Fighting to Help Newborns Worldwide • Gold Fraud: The Goldenberg Scam That Cost Kenya Billions of Dollars in the 1990s – And No One Was Jailed • The Afo Akom Sculpture: It’s Theft and Return Earned It a Spot in the African Artworks Hall of Fame • Kenya’s Population: 5 Key Findings in the Past 20 Years Of Research • Ama Ata Aidoo: The Pioneering Writer From Ghana Left Behind a String of Feminist Classics • The Self-Discovery Journey of a Dreamer: Who Am I? Ogwa’s Witty, Vulnerable, and Humorous Self-Reflection • Illegal Organ Trade Is More Sophisticated Than One Might Think - Who’s Behind It and How It Could Be Controlled • Rust Out: Why Boredom at Work Can Be Harmful and What Employers Can Do About It • Calls to Shift Intra-African Trade to Local Currencies Intensify • Five Questions for African Countries That Want to Build Climate-Resilient Health Systems • Beyond the Capital: Can More Cities Ignite Africa’s Urban Revolution? • 8 Ways to Avoid the Trap of Consumer Debt • Shaka Zulu Is Back in Pop Culture – How the Famous King Has Been Portrayed Over the Decades • Could We Be More Evil Than We Would Like to Think? – Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • Old Is Gold: Here’s Why Farmers Are Rediscovering Their Love for Native Trees • Kenya Banned Plastic Bags 6 Years Ago, but They Are Still in Use – What Went Wrong • Igniting the Circuit: Zanzibar’s Formula 1 Revolution • Kenya’s First Budget Under Ruto - Three Experts Review Its Key Points • Dorcas Sheffy Bello: The Storyteller Seeking to Redefine How African Stories Are Told in the Digital Space • China in Africa: Kenya Railway Study Shows Investment Projects Aren’t a One-Way Street • “I Am Not My Mental Illness”: Shantal Kisimba’s Lived Experience of Schizophrenia • The Nuance Between Religion and Cult: Why You Might Be The Next Victim • Are You Creating the Change You Want to See? - Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • Souleymane Cissé Is Honoured as One of Africa’s Boldest and Most Pioneering Film-Makers • Kenya at 60: How the British Used Street Names to Show Colonial Power • From Threat to Solution: African Banks Embracing AI for Tailored Services • It’s Important to Rethink the Purpose of University Education – A Philosopher of Education Explains Why • 5 Ways to Help Someone Through Financial Instability – Without Giving Them Money • Dr Kakenya Ntaiya: Creating Change by Educating and Empowering Girls in Rural Kenya • Get-Rich-Quick Schemes, Pyramids and Ponzis: Five Signs You’re Being Scammed • From Cages to Keys: A Journey Towards Our Collective Liberation and a Thriving Planet • Life Skills and Values Are Necessary for Full Participation in Everyday Life: A Conversation With an Expert, and Findings of the ALiVE 2022 Report • 91% Of Sub-Saharan African Workers Don’t Save for Old Age: Why That’s a Problem and How to Fix It • Africa, Learn to Save Yourself! – Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • John Amanam: The Nigerian Sculptor Who Creates Dark-Skin Prosthetics for Black Amputees • Kenya Cult Deaths: A New Era in the Battle Against Religious Extremism • From Food Pilgrimages to Gastronomy Festivals, Africa Is Betting on Its Rich Cuisines to Boost Tourism • 6 Money-Draining Myths New Parents Believe • 3 Major Reasons Why Having Women in Leadership Matters • From Notebooks to Netflix: Azzez Korede, the Nigerian Filmmaker Reimagining African Folktales • Cleopatra’s Skin Colour Didn’t Matter in Ancient Egypt – Her Strategic Role in World History Did • Tight Economy, Big Opportunity Draws Private Sector Investment in Africa’s Infrastructure • Preserving Legacies: Nations Work to Bring Home Stolen Artefacts • A Letter to Mum – Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • Amma Darko Uses Fiction to Portray the Real Plight of Women and Street Children In Ghana • Tender Photo: The Newsletter That’s Creating a New Conversation About African Photography • An African Alternative to ChatGPT Takes Nigerian Telegram by Storm • Kids and Screen Time - An Expert Offers Advice for Parents And Teachers • 4 Reasons Why Young People Are Losing Money in Startup Businesses • Fredrick Ouko: Enabling Persons With Disabilities to Access Job Opportunities • Your Memory Lives On: A Tribute to Professor Ken Walibora • Virtual Cards Stir Africa’s Mobile Money as Big Telcos and Payment Firms Vie for Dominance • Why We Had to Fight the Coloniser: Analysing the Meaning of Freedom • “I Just Want Books, in Whatever Form. Just Give Me Books.” - Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • Isabelle Sambou: The Female Wrestler Defying Gender Norms in Senegal • Ghetto Kids: What’s Behind the Moves of the Ugandan Dance Troupe That Stormed The World • Actions and Consequences: How To Find Serenity in a Time of Chaos and Uncertainty • How to Live Through Financial Instability Without Losing your Mind • El Anatsui Creates Gigantic Artworks From Recycled Materials – Why the World Fell in Love With Him • Entry-Level Smartphones, the New Battleground for Africa’s Mobile Market? • Bipolar Disorder Is Poorly Understood in Ghana: Knowing the Facts Can Help Prevent Suffering • Foreign Exchange: Several African Countries Have a Shortage of US Dollars – Why This Happens and How to Fix It • Kate Karuri: Creating Dignity and Visibility for Kenya’s Domestic Workers • Critical Dos and Don'ts of Managing Your Money • Beyond the Beats: Africa Music Revenues Record Over 30% Growth • 6 Things I Learnt as a New Mom • Young People in Africa Should Have a Say in Decisions That Affect Their Health – 7 Ways to Include Them • Morris Mbetsa: The Kenyan Serial Techpreneur Breaking Boundaries With New Innovations • Kamala Harris Africa Tour: As US, Allies and Competitors Seek Steady Alliances, a Unique Opportunity for Africa? • The Making and Unmaking of a Man-Child • Is 13 Too Young to Have a TikTok or Instagram Account? • 'African Folktales, Reimagined' Short Films by Netflix and UNESCO, to Launch Globally on March 29th • Hayat Aljowaily: Harnessing the Power of Filmmaking to Advance Africa’s Climate Justice Campaign • Breaking the Water Barrier: How Africa Can Achieve Water Security and Sustainable Sanitation • Why We Need to Change the Way We Talk About Miscarriages • Kenya’s President Wants Taxes to Replace Foreign Debt – Seven Ways to Get There • Frederick Dharshie: Telling Environmental and Humanitarian Stories Through Photography • “I’m No Longer Fixated on the Destination”, Dami Pikuda on Finding Balance • Climate Tech Funding Opens the Way for African Entrepreneurs • Côte D’Ivoire and Gabon Lead Africa in Closing Labour Gender Gaps • Are You a Shark or a Teddy? How Understanding Conflict Styles Can Help You Overcome Fights With Friends And Family • Lucille Nyikuri: Creating Distinctive Jewellery From Cow Horns for Markets Worldwide • “I Don’t (And Just Can’t) Belong in Only One Place”, Nafeesa Esmail on Owning Your Unconventional Self • Kenya Imports Medical Tech to Transform Cancer Treatment • Strength of a Woman: The Experience of a First Time C-Section Mom • Do You Really Understand What It Takes to Be Your Own Boss? – Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • Walid Kilonzi: Shifting the African Narrative With Virtual Reality • “The Necessity to See Change Is More Powerful than My Desire to Be Comfortable”, Paola Bouley on Confronting Structural Injustice • Digital Marketing Becoming a Major Driver for Africa’s Small and Medium Sized Businesses • From Egypt to Kenya, African Countries Are Building Their Own Vaccine Factories • Small Loans: Microcredit Means More People Can Borrow Money – But More Scrutiny Is Also Needed • “If We Expect Behavioural Change, We Must Cultivate an Environment Where Everyone Feels Heard”, Belinda Low Mackey on the Power of Co-creation • A Preventable Death Sentence: Why Cancer Screening Is Key • Turkey Is Challenging China’s Reign in the African Construction Sector • To Succeed in Empowering the Youth, What Should Be Done Differently? – Editor’s Weekly ‘Run-It-Back’ to Content From the Archives • Chuma Anagbado: An Artist Who Works at the Intersection of the Digital and Physical World • “Humility Is a Good Thing, but It Shouldn’t Stop You from Exploring Your Full Potential”, Xolelwa Hlalu on Unlearning Limiting Beliefs • “Our Hearts Beat in the Womb of the World”, Lessons From Avatar: Way of the Water on Climate Change • Reflections on Realising Africa’s Potential • All Roads Lead To Kitale for the Kitale Film Week; The First of Its Kind • Nkem Okocha: A Woman on a Mission to Empower Low-Income Nigerian Women • “I Thought if I Was Perfect, Then I Would Be Worthy”, Dr Fiona Moejes on Cultivating Authenticity • Ghana, Nigeria, and Kenya Lead 25% Growth in Finance App Installs • Children and Teens Aren’t Doing Enough Physical Activity – New Study Sounds a Health Warning • There is Gold in Feedback: Poet Slim Shaka on Growing as A Spoken Word Artist • Christine Khasinah-Odero on Living Your Truth • Entrepreneurship Lessons From the Gutsy Ladies Behind Vaakenya, the Kenyan Shoe-Making Company • “I Won’t Tip-Toe around the Things That Matter”, Dr Emily Otali on Chasing the Vision • Dramatic Answers to the Questions Child-free People Get Asked the Most • How To Stay Focused On Your Goals With an Unsupportive Family • A Major New Exhibition in Nairobi Reveals the History of East African Art Traditions • What if You Wrote Your Own Eulogy? 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