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Harare’s street traders create their own system to survive in the city  Â
The informal sector has become a dominant source of livelihoods for urban residents in African cities. Within this sector, street trading is one of the […]
Raquel Herring Makes a Comeback as the Host of AFROTV’s “Point Of View” Â
Raquel Herring is back in the limelight as the host of AFROTV’s “Point Of View”. From Disney to AFROTV, Raquel Herring is taking center stage […]
The 48th Annual Symposium & Awards Luncheon of the Black Women’s Agenda sells out quickly, celebrates trailblazers, and sparks impactful discussions. Â
The Black Women’s Agenda’s 48th Annual Symposium & Awards Luncheon quickly sells out, paying tribute to pioneers and featuring inspiring discussions. Guest Speaker Former U.S. […]
(Zeta National Educational Foundation) BPRW Celebrates 50 Years of Influence Â
(Zeta National Educational Foundation) Celebrates 250 Years of Influence. Awards a $250,000 Issie L. Jenkins Full-Ride Scholarship to freshman Denver Hill at Texas Southern University. […]
African countries need strong development banks: how they can push back against narratives to weaken them  Â
A quiet but consequential contest is playing out in the global financial architecture. One that could determine Africa’s ability to finance its own development. In […]
African countries need strong development banks: how they can push back against narrative to weaken them  Â
A quiet but consequential contest is playing out in the global financial architecture. One that could determine Africa’s ability to finance its own development. In […]
Africa’s trade deal with the US was left in limbo: what exporters can do about it  Â
The US-Africa preferential trade deal – in place for a quarter century – expired on 30 September 2025. It’s far from certain if the trade […]
Luxury tourism is a risky strategy for African economies – new study of Botswana, Mauritius, Rwanda  Â
How successful is luxury tourism in Africa? What happens if it fails to produce higher tourism revenues: can it be reversed? And does it depend […]
Ethiopian quarter: how migrants have shaped a thriving shopping district in South Africa’s city of gold  Â
Since its founding in 1886, Johannesburg, has been a city of migrants, internal and international. But the economic capital of South Africa has undergone big […]