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Read Morethe event brings together entrepreneurs, experts, venture capital investment funds, incubator, thought leaders and policy makers.
Read MoreWhen I go back, I know I am close to home whenever I start to smell and to be welcomed by the famous stink of Dandora garbage dump. It is unbearable.
Read MoreBy illustrating superior spirit and drive, this humble ghetto youth has now grown to wield immense influence over fellow youth all over the country.
Read MoreI want to share the principles that helped me get to where I am today; The three Ps to success in the creative sector: Passion, Persistence and People.
Read MoreIn the wake of comments made by the US president about Africa being a 'Shithole" continent. The African Perspective Magazine founder details why he started this platform and why we all need to rise up and join the fight to re-brand Africa.
Read MoreChristian Benimana wants to build a network of architects who can help Africa's booming cities flourish in sustainable, equitable ways
Read Morefor the longest time in Atlanta everything was segregated. Either you went to a hip-hop party, reggae party or African Party.
Read MoreThe first time I heard of Mount Kilimanjaro was from my hippie middle school geography teacher in Addis, he shared pictures and stories of his adventure climbing the highest mountain in Africa and it looked like an absolute dream.
Read MoreIn the next 5 years, I hope I can inspire more young Rwandans at home and abroad to start their own businesses or even follow their own dreams in the arts, academia, sports and other domains.
Read MoreWe are pleased to name Aliume Damala Badara Thiam, popularly known as AKON as TAP Magazine ‘African of the Year’ 2017.
Read MoreMy parents met in Kenya many years ago,where my father was working as an electrician and my mother was running from the danger that was present in Rwanda at the time. I never had the luxury of meeting any of my grandparents.
Read MoreSince discovering, in her late teens, her creative flair and entrepreneurial spirit, Rionge has continued to forge for herself a path that has seen her rise to prominence as a business owner and consultant in the field of Information Technology, among others
Read MoreWe celebrate their legacies as having fought for freedom and equality; many on this list paying the ultimate price for their sacrifices.
Read MoreOnly we will develop Africa and the world should rethink how to engage with and intervene in Africa. If despite the sum of $500 billion spent in the past 10 years, we still remain perpetually dependent and the poverty reduction needle has not been moved significantly.
Read MoreThere is no better time to start than now, the opportunities and benefits that come with creating a strong start-up ecosystem in Africa and abroad are endless.
Read MoreMy own story begins with that of my parents - My parents met after my mom had just finished high school in Dar es salaam and they got married 5 years later. The funny thing is that my dad’s older brother married my mom’s older sister – that’s actually how they met
Read MoreMandela's father, Gadla Henry Mphakanyiswa, was the chief "by both blood and custom" of Mvenzo; a position confirmed by the superior chief or king of the entire Thembu people. Mandela’s father chose to name him Rolihlahla, a traditional Xhosa name which simply translates to "troublemaker."
Read MoreWe cannot do the same thing over and over again and expect different results. However, this is exactly what we are doing with the education of our children. African children, on the continent and evermore in the Diaspora, are taught the European way.
Read MoreThis article looks at Obama’s foreign policy and how it impacted Africa. Did Obama’s brand of hope and the energy it inspired among his millions of supporters do the hard work of traversing the many kilometres between Obama’s seat in the Oval Office and the many Africans who stood to benefit from his power and privilege? This is the question we wish to explore
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