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FFocus Read More Navigating the non-existent employment prospects for the Nigerian college graduateFebruary 19, 2021 By Akpobome Okotete A Nigerian college graduate has undergone at least 16 years of formal education: six years…
TTechnology Read More The Impact of Mobile Phones in KenyaFebruary 19, 2021 By Kevin Mathenge Every morning, except Sundays, Monica Njue wakes up to go to work. She owns and…
TTransport Read More Urban Mobility, an African LegacyJanuary 22, 2021 By David Taylor In the international arena, the buzz word ‘mobility’ conjures images of high-tech mass-rapid-transit systems in…
EEnergy Read More The power crisis in South Africa: Lights out and everybody home (thanks to coronavirus)January 22, 2021 By Ella Schreiner You may know South Africa as the home of Nobel Laureate Nelson Mandela and Academy…