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By Conrad Onyango

African airline traffic grows at second-fastest rate in the world, behind only Asia

Over the next two decades, Africa’s jet fleet is projected to more than double to 1,550 aircraft, with Africa’s population forecast to hit 2.17 billion, according to Boeing’s Commercial Market Outlook?for 2023. Read more


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Enforcing equality: Young voices call for action in Nigeria

Ignorance has been a favorite excuse among armed personnel for discrimination. Idim suggested training and re-training security officials on handling discrimination cases and developing programmes that address its root causes. Read more

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Beyond neglect: Primary health post crumbles amid insecurity

The spate of kidnappings in Zampa and neighboring communities has continued without any significant intervention from the authorities, leaving villagers vulnerable and depressed. Their lives seem to hang in the balance, as most of the locals expressed... Read more

By Brooke Anderson

How energy justice advocates are claiming real power

A just transition in the energy sector isn’t merely a question of technology—replacing coal, “natural” gas, or nuclear power with solar, wind, or hydropower—but rather a political struggle over who governs decisions about the resources it takes to power our... Read more

By Seth Onyango

Bitcoin spike fuels windfall earnings in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa

In a notable deviation from global trends, Africa’s digital coin market leaned heavily on retail investors. The bulk of the transactions were pegged under the US$1 million mark, illustrating a distinct retail-driven trend compared to other regions. Read more



Dubawa launches 5th Kwame Karikari Fellowship, equips journalists to fight misinformation


By Rejoice Taddy

The fellowship brings together 40 media professionals across West Africa for a 6-month program running from March until August 2024. To equip participants with requisite skills through... Read more

By Atieno Odera

This runway model is campaigning against gender-based violence in the fashion industry

Born to a Kenyan father and mother from Trinidad and Tobago, Okubo spent the early years of her childhood in Kenya before moving to America.

The first 3 years were a nightmare for the model. She struggled to deal with the culture shock which led to depression. Read more



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