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  • Art & Culture
    • Chinese New Year 2023: The Year of the Rabbit | ONGOLOChinese New Year 2023 and the Year of the Rabbit
    • Hare on a Chair by Guy du Toit. Available at Everard Read gallery in London. Photography courtesy Damian Griffiths and Everard Read.Art lovers fall for Everard Read’s Hare on a Chair
    • Unit London Gallery at 1-54 London Art Fair. Photo credit: Unit London8 standout artists at 10th 1-54 African Art Fair
    • Africa Fashion exhibition at V&AThe best of V&A museum’s Africa Fashion exhibition
  • Business
    • The World Economic Forum Annual Meeting is held in the Swiss resort of Davos in January. Photo credit: Shutterstock | ONGOLODavos: Wipro CEO spotlights staff comms challenge
    • Oxford-based Hutano DiagnosticsHutano Diagnostics innovative LFD tackling epidemics
    • The Apple store at Marina Bay, SingaporeApple losing its shine as innovation stalls
    • NatWest branch closuresBig banks’ boomerang strategy on branch closures
  • Economy
    • The pound has tumbled against the dollarTories going for broke as the pound sterling tanks
    • Banking in AfricaAfrican banks are beating, driving out foreign banks
    • Standard Chartered Here for goodForeign banks exit Africa: threat or opportunity?
    • Ukraine wheatLooming wheat shortages could spark political crises
  • Life
    • The ideal final resting place at Leopards Hill Memorial Park in Lusaka, Zambia. Photo credit: Muloongo MuchelembaWhy is death a booming business in Zambia?
    • Rising energy costs in the UKSurviving winter without breaking bank on bills
    • Top Gun: Maverick5 leadership lessons from Top Gun: Maverick
    • Monkeypox virus testMonkeypox: the world braces for another pandemic
  • Politics
    • ‘Think African’ marketing campaign to woo consumers
    • 10 players to watch at the Africa Cup of Nations
    • 2022 election fever building in Mali, Kenya, Angola
    • 3 African artists smashing it on the world’s stage
    • 5 African companies that struck gold by going green
    • 5 apps to organise your life
    • 5 leadership lessons from Top Gun: Maverick
    • 5 reasons why agriculture underperforms in Africa
    • 5 tips to keep New Year’s resolutions past January
    • 5 tips to stay motivated and keep blogging
    • 7 Africans among the TIME100: The Most Influential People of 2021
    • 7 life lessons from the K-drama hit, Squid Game
    • 8 similarities between African and Chinese culture
    • 8 standout artists at 10th 1-54 African Art Fair
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    • AfCON knockout stage delivers heavy blows
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    • Africa is not a country but Africans are alike
    • Africa on the hunt for medals at the Tokyo Olympics
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 40
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 41
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 42
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 43
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 44
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 45
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 46
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 47
    • Africa Weekly News roundup – Week 48
    • African banks are beating, driving out foreign banks
    • Angélique Kidjo flying high with new album
    • Apple losing its shine as innovation stalls
    • Are coups back en vogue in West Africa?
    • Art lovers fall for Everard Read’s Hare on a Chair
    • Big banks’ boomerang strategy on branch closures
    • Bouncing back: Tidjane Thiam thriving post annus horribilis
    • Bridgerton season 2 both delights and disappoints
    • Burkina Faso military overthrown in military coup
    • Business is booming for kidnappers in Nigeria
    • Cairo seeks to lure tourists back to Africa’s most visited country
    • Can Africa seize Australia’s export market in China?
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    • Celebrating 10 remarkable African women who scored historical firsts
    • Celebrating World Refugee Day and Father’s Day
    • Checkout
    • Chelsea faces an uncertain future as sanctions bite
    • China v US is way above Africa’s nuclear pay grade
    • Chinese New Year 2023 and the Year of the Rabbit
    • Classifieds
    • Coloured gemstones knocking diamonds off their perch
    • Contact
    • COP26 ends in tears with weak climate change agreement
    • COVID v HIV: why science has tamed one but not the other
    • Crypto is booming in Africa as China clamps down
    • Dark horse: Turkey joins new scramble for Africa
    • Davos: Wipro CEO spotlights staff comms challenge
    • Defending champs Algeria, Ghana knocked OUT of AfCON
    • Developing a global mindset is now a necessity
    • Digital marketing key to reviving tourism in Africa
    • Do it now… but also don’t do it all
    • Doing business in Africa: disaster or opportunity?
    • Don’t miss Expo 2020 Dubai which ends in 4 weeks!
    • East Africa
    • Emirates suspended as Nigeria demands reciprocity
    • Error Reporting
    • Ethiopian Airlines is bridging Africa to the world
    • Europe refusing to return Africa’s colonial artefacts
    • Every day is Happy Women’s Day in the animal kingdom
    • Everything you need to know about COP26
    • Eyes on Paris 2024: Africa’s quest for Olympic success
    • Fall in love with beautiful Istanbul, Türkiye
    • Fallen Angel: Isabel dos Santos sanctioned by the US
    • FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 defies naysayers
    • FinTech future: 5 best payment start-ups in Africa
    • First impressions of the relaunched Zambia Airways 2.0
    • Five reasons why SMEs should implement ESG
    • Foreign banks exit Africa: threat or opportunity?
    • Fresh graduates: tips for how to land that first job
    • From naff to posh: the upward mobility of oysters
    • Gaming and betting in Africa: opportunity or threat?
    • GDP per capita is a better measure of development
    • Grant financing for renewable projects in Africa
    • Has Africa lost interest in the Paralympics?
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    • How corruption is woven into the fabric of Zambian society
    • How is Mauritius responding to the climate change crisis?
    • How ordinary Africans are redefining the sovereign debt game
    • How the private sector in Africa can support COP26
    • How to ensure that 2020 does not defeat you
    • How to make the most of a one day layover in Kigali
    • Hutano Diagnostics innovative LFD tackling epidemics
    • Ignore the metaverse at your own peril
    • India’s strategic investment in tech pays dividends
    • Intra-Africa tourism growth linked to passport power
    • Is Commonwealth still relevant to former colonies?
    • Is France losing its grip on Francophone Africa?
    • Is mobile money replacing or enabling cash?
    • Is TikTok destined to overtake Facebook in Africa?
    • It’s a wrap for world leaders at COP26
    • Kafe Utu brings authentic African cuisine to Singapore
    • Kampala rocked by deadly rush hour suicide bombings
    • Kawah coffee and the growing popularity of Rwandan coffee
    • Kenneth Kaunda, Africa’s last founding president, dead at 97
    • Kenya Airways business class: London to Cape Town
    • Kenya is the poster child for green energy in Africa
    • Kenya Tourism Board’s Tiktok strategy to woo Gen Z
    • Kéré named first black and African Pritzker laureate
    • KFC Kenya PR blunder costly as customers boycott
    • Lack of confidence in G7 commitments to climate change
    • Libya got a raw deal in the post-Gaddafi era
    • Lockdown is driving innovation in the education sector
    • Looming wheat shortages could spark political crises
    • Macron’s non-apology as he visits Rwanda
    • Mali suspended as coup leader seizes power again
    • Monkeypox: the world braces for another pandemic
    • Morocco takes African football to new heights
    • Moulay Hassan: the dashing Crown Prince of Morocco
    • My account
    • Namibia’s fortunes change after huge oil discoveries
    • NBA Africa and Rise partner to find talented teens
    • News
    • No-drama Obama delivers A Promised Land
    • North Africa
    • North, West and Central Africa’s dominance at AfCON
    • Ongolo’s quest to change the narrative about Africa
    • Ons Jabeur: first African woman in Wimbledon Final
    • Phoenix rising: how Nokia is making a big comeback
    • Poised to go global: Zambia’s Umoyo Natural Health
    • Predict the outcome of the AfCon 2021 Group Stage
    • Prioritising sleep improves mental and physical health
    • Privacy Policy
    • Remembering Pan-Africanist and music legend, Bob Marley
    • Review of US government strategy toward SS Africa
    • Review: RwandAir business class from London to Lusaka
    • Royal Caribbean scores a winner with cruise-to-nowhere
    • Savvy investors are spending thou$and$ on African art
    • SCAPEGOAT: Truss sacks Kwarteng to save her own skin
    • Search for the HIV vaccine suffers a major setback
    • Seizing the Electric Vehicle opportunity in Africa
    • Senegal beat Egypt to win first Africa Cup of Nations
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    • Signs that you’re dating a real-life Tinder Swindler
    • South Luangwa confirms that nothing beats a safari holiday!
    • Southern Africa
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    • Sub-Saharan Africa missed in Biden National Security Council picks
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    • Surviving winter without breaking bank on bills
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    • The African Continental Free Trade Area: actuality or pipe dream?
    • The best of V&A museum’s Africa Fashion exhibition
    • The Budding African space industry
    • The financial impact of the pandemic on South African consumers and corporates
    • The Gambia’s president re-elected in marbles vote
    • The importance of building mental strength
    • The poaching problem and Africa’s illegal animal trade
    • The Queen’s state funeral will be biggest since Tito
    • The tourism outlook for Africa post-pandemic
    • The truth about the new Covid variant, Omicron
    • The West is quietly betting big on Sudan
    • The world mourns the passing of HM Queen Elizabeth II
    • Thuso Mbedu wins Hollywood TV Breakout Star award
    • Top 10 highlights from a dramatic first day at COP26
    • Top 10 things to do in Cape Town
    • Top 5 African Social Media Influencers
    • Tories going for broke as the pound sterling tanks
    • Totsiens! Why are so many South Africans emigrating?
    • Tunisia appoints first Arab female Prime Minister
    • Turkish Airlines business class: London to New York
    • UK truck driver crisis – should Africans apply?
    • Underpaid African nurses seek greener pastures abroad
    • Understanding Africa’s votes on Ukraine resolution
    • US Midterms And The Possible Return Of Donald Trump
    • Visit African countries in a day at Expo 2020 Dubai
    • We need to have an honest conversation about net zero
    • Week One: high drama and surprise results at AfCON
    • West Africa
    • What Africa needs from Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at WTO
    • What has the Trump administration done for Africa?
    • What investors need to know about the new Mozambican Credit Institutions and Financial Companies Law
    • What is in it for Africa at COP26?
    • Why do expatriates love Dubai?
    • Why Expo 2020 Dubai is the greatest show on earth
    • Why is death a booming business in Zambia?
    • Will Smart Cities become a reality for Africa?
    • Women Entrepreneurship & Leadership for Africa
    • World mourns South Africa’s Desmond Tutu
    • World Travel Awards 2020 – Africa’s Leading Airlines
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    • Zambia finally clinches crucial $1.4b IMF deal
    • Zambia’s HH sets a new standard for African politics
  • Sports
    • 10 players to watch at the Africa Cup of Nations
    • Prayers for the Olembé victimsAfCON knockout stage delivers heavy blows
    • Tokyo Olympic medalsAfrica on the hunt for medals at the Tokyo Olympics
    • Chelsea FCChelsea faces an uncertain future as sanctions bite
  • Travel
    • Ethiopian Airlines B787 Cloud Nine layout. Photo credit: Muloongo Muchelemba | ONGOLOEthiopian Airlines is bridging Africa to the world
    • Kenya Airways B787 at LHRKenya Airways business class: London to Cape Town
    • Turkish Airlines B777Turkish Airlines business class: London to New York
    • The Bosphorus bridge at nightFall in love with beautiful Istanbul, Türkiye
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