The Wagner Group’s presence in the Central African Republic (CAR) has permeated its government, military, and economic sectors, turning the country into a testing
Culture & Life
Namibian and Botswana Risks its Wildlife and Aquatic Resources for Oil and Gas Revenue | The African Exponent.
The governments of Namibia and Botswana are facing concerns over the potential risks to their precious water resources as they have granted a license
Online Sports Betting: What Exactly Are Bookmakers & How Do They Work? | The African Exponent.
Bookmakers have been part of the gambling industry for centuries. Their origins date back to ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and the Romans.
Ethiopia Declares State of Emergency | The African Exponent.
Ethiopia’s Council of Ministers has declared a state of emergency in the Amhara region due to escalating clashes between regional forces and the military.
Unraveling the Perils of Instagram Influencers: The Genextar case in Angola, a Rising Tide of Fake News
In the age of social media dominance, Instagram has emerged as a juggernaut platform, enchanting millions with its visually captivating content and influencer-driven culture.
President Macky Sall Approves Arrest and Detention of Opposition Leader, Dissolves Party | The African Exponent.
Ousmane Sonko, a prominent critic of Senegalese President Macky Sall, has been charged and taken into custody following his appearance before a judge, as
Gridlock Alert: Top 5 African Cities Choking on Traffic Congestion and its Costly Impact | The African Exponent.
As the world aims to transition to more sustainable transportation with a focus on low-carbon fuels for cars and trucks, there remains a persistent,
Africa’s First English Slave Fort: Secrets Revealed in Ghana’s Coastal Ruins | The African Exponent.
The exact location of what is thought to be the first English slave fort in Africa may have been found – the BBC has
Senegal’s Internet Shutdowns: A Delicate Balance Between Order and Freedom | The African Exponent.
In a move that has sparked controversy and raised concerns about digital rights, the Senegalese government has once again suspended internet services. This recent
The Sparkling Choice: Should You Consider Lab-Made Diamonds Over Natural Diamonds? | The African Exponent.
KEY POINTS: Natural diamonds often referred to as “blood diamonds” are notorious for their less than ethical extraction processes Synthetic diamonds are providing consumers