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Human Transcribers are Still Better Than AI-Based...

Despite AI-based transcription services undergoing serious improvements in recent years, their limit...

5th March 2019
Recent Manifesto Launches in South Africa: A Criti...

The Black Consciousness oriented Azanian People’s Organisation launched its manifesto in Mahwelereng

5th March 2019
Evaluating Your Export Potential

In developed countries exports and imports consistently account for a considerable amount of the cou...

26th February 2019
Why African Americans and Africans Misunderstand E...

There is a cold war between African Americans and Africans in Africa.

26th February 2019
Converting Africa’s Potential to Reality

Arise, Africa, for now is your destined time!

20th February 2019
Distributed Ledger Technology and Large Value Paym...

Payment systems built around distributed ledger technology (DLT) operate by maintaining identical co...

19th February 2019
Ethiopia: Why Habeshas Must Stop Racism

Racism is not just based on skin color or ethnic background.

19th February 2019
Antimicrobial Resistance: Interventions in Develop...

Recommends that clinical trials of medical interventions routinely collect social data to better tai...

12th February 2019
Banking Regulation and the Benefits of Internation...

Our prosperity hinges heavily on the interdependencies of our economies

12th February 2019
South Africa´s Double Standards Send Confusing Si...

South Africans are the strangest people one can come across on the African continent. Most of them t...

5th February 2019
Norwegian-African Business: What to Expect in 2019...

Africa is an increasingly important trading partner for Norway

5th February 2019
Africa and the World as It is

A little less complaint and whining, and a little more dogged work and manly striving, would do us m...

30th January 2019
The West Should Not Miss Out on Africa

Preconceived ideas and inadequate analysis prevent investment into the continent

22nd January 2019
Why Virtual Currency Should Be Regulated

Bitcoin, the world's first cryptocurrency (or virtual currency), long obscured with a reputation as...

15th January 2019
Russia and Africa: Debating the Role of Media in D...

Since the collapse of the Soviet-era politics, an appreciable level of media cooperation has never b...

8th January 2019
Africa - Investment Challenges in Unending Flux of...

Mere availability of glaring opportunities does not attract investments.

2nd January 2019
Kaspersky Lab’s Threat Actors Predictions for 2019

The year 2019 will see the APT world split into two groups: energetic and inexperienced newcomers wh...

2nd January 2019
Domestic Violence in the Festive Season

Did you know that one thing that doesn’t take a holiday, is domestic abuse?

25th December 2018
Ten Years After the Great Financial Crisis – Where...

The 20 years since then have seen a marked rise in the economic weight of emerging market economies...

11th December 2018
BRICS Leaders Find a Platform at G20

In general, we cannot help noticing that unfair competition often takes the place of fair and equita...

11th December 2018
Changing Africa One Person at a Time

Sing your song. Sing it loud, and sing in your own voice your own way.

5th December 2018
Who Killed John F. Kennedy? Conspiracy Theories

This year marks the fifty fifth anniversary of the assassination of US President, John Fitzgerald Ke...

27th November 2018
Demolitions in Kenya: How Legal Is Your Legal Titl...

The demolitions should consider the implications and the injustice to all the innocent, like second...

20th November 2018
Announcing the Membership in News Fund

Membership Puzzle Project, based at New York University, is partnering with Luminate and Democracy F...

14th November 2018
Macroeconomic and Social Developments in Eastern A...

Towards the Implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area in Eastern Africa

13th November 2018
Economic Strategies to Survive Disruption

In the past, we have used broad-based policy measures to help many of our companies. Going forward,...

6th November 2018
Hacking Brains for Memory Manipulation and Theft

In the future, cyberattackers may be able to exploit memory implants to steal, spy on, alter or cont...

30th October 2018
The Dangers of Restrictive Trade Environments

It is difficult to understand why the world economy is again facing such high stakes, after the expe...

30th October 2018
Interfaith: Working Towards a Great Nigeria

Religious leaders should be united in applauding the good, suggesting improvements, and calling out...

23rd October 2018
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African Perceptions of the Eur...