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Another exciting MTF year begins! The latest cohort of students has begun work at the MultiChoice Talent Factory Academy Southern Africa. As the new academic year begins, MTF ...
Award-winning budget airline, Fastjet Zimbabwe, has announced the introduction of discounted student fares on its newly ...
Hakainde Hichilema was thrust into the limelight following the demise of the UPND founding leader, Anderson Kambela Mazoka, a supremely ...
Lusaka, Zambia — July 9, 2025: Opposition leader Harry Kalaba has called on the Zambian government to issue a formal apology to South Africa following a diplomatic gaffe that saw President Cyril ...
Another mighty oak tree has fallen. The steadily diminishing cadre of Kenya’s post-independence Career Ambassadors continues ...
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The Kenya Times on MSNLiberty Kenya Announces Appointment of New DirectorThe Board of Liberty Kenya Holdings has announced the appointment of a new non-executive director. In a notice dated Thursday ...
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The Standard on MSNUnicaf transforming higher education in the regionUnicaf University has opened a new campus in Lusaka, Zambia as it continues to transform higher education in Zimbabwe and the region. According Unicaf country marketing manager for Zimbabwe, the ...
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Namibia Economist on MSNMultiChoice Talent Factory academy Southern Africa welcomes new cohortThe MultiChoice Talent Factory Academy (MTF) Southern Africa recently commenced its academic year, welcoming a new cohort of aspiring filmmakers. The academy is dedicated to training students in ...
Church leaders in Zambia have jointly called for the complete withdrawal of the Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Bill No. 7 of May 2025, which seeks to amend the Southern African nation’s ...
Beneath the Afar region in Ethiopia, scientists have discovered pulsing waves of molten rock rising from deep within the Earth — a geological heartbeat that could eventually split Africa in two ...
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Briefly on MSNUnshackling African cities: Why Africa’s cities need the power to fund themselvesAccording to Africa’s Urbanisation Dynamics, our cities will house 1.4 billion people by 2050. But this growth is happening ...
Globally, assistive technology is a booming sector — yet most of the devices are developed in the Global North, priced in foreign currencies, and distributed by multinational companies that have ...
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