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THE world’s poorest nations are once again discovering what it means to be peripheral to power. In the latest chapter of 21st ...
Prolonged rejection of Nigerian agricultural products in international markets, attributed to alleged non-compliance with packaging and processing standard guidelines, has adversely affected the local ...
Africa’s pharmaceutical sector is witnessing an influx of foreign interest, with Chinese companies leading the charge. This ...
AsiaOne Media Group successfully hosted a mega summit namely the 25th Edition of Asian Business & Social Forum 2025 and SIT20 ...
In recognition of the indispensable role of women in photography, All About Photo Magazine celebrates those who shape the ...
As Sharon Seah observed in The State of Southeast Asia: 2025 Survey Report — an annual poll by Singapore’s ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute that gauges the attitudes of Southeast Asian elites on ...
Africa’s digital ecosystem is becoming more robust by the day, driven not just by major companies but also by smaller digital ...
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) is taking strategic measures to support Nigerian businesses in enhancing their ...
Despite President Prabowo's heartfelt words and promises of partnership, analysts question Indonesia's commitment to the ...
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Namibia: Why Namibia Must Break Free From South Africa
Opinion - Despite its vast resource wealth - diamonds, uranium, lithium, cobalt, graphite and copper - Namibia is still locked into South Africa's economic orbit.
China and Nigeria, two continental giants that entered the late 1970s with similar per capita incomes, have since taken opposite economic trajectories. In China, the decisive moment was Deng ...
Despite their significant economic contribution, Kenya's flower and perishable industries face numerous challenges that ...