NFTs are becoming a way in which some African content creators are making art more accessible and plugging gaps in heritage, as shared by Afrotroves founder, Inatimi Nathus.
Read MoreThe Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO) has increased its lending rate from 4.00% to 4.25% and the bidding window rate from 2.00% to 2.25%, effective 16 June.
Read MoreIdentity, the creative industries and uniting Africans in the Diaspora with the Motherland, are just some of the themes touched upon during our conversation with GeneRa of the Ghana Feels Good campaign. Enjoy!
Read MoreUganda is working to modernise old laws and improve regulation in key areas such as real estate, transport and competition.
Read MoreHe will likely campaign on continuing Buhari’s interventionism appealing tonorthern supporters, while Atiku promises to promote the private sector. The stage is now set for another contest between the country’s north and south.
Read MoreGhana’s creative industry is a burgeoning, so it was a privilege to sit down with author, actor, playwright and media specialist, JOT Agyeman, to learn more.
Read MoreThe latest results show an extraordinary rise in population in districts where the ruling Sierra Leone People’s Party (SLPP) draws the most support.
Read MoreThe president has appointed 14 advisors to address ‘inadequate progress’ on black economic empowerment, and is soon expected to sign the Employment Equity Amendment Bill into law
Read MoreInflation rates are more than double the five-year average for ten West African countries. It is an environment associated with policy and commercial innovation, as well as political risk.
Read MoreAt Grace, our space for African women, we will be discussing what role prayer has on the lives of African women, particularly as more women occupy positions of leadership, from the home to the workplace.
Read MoreThe main presidential primaries are scheduled to be held this weekend (28 to 30 May), and the most topical election issue is whether the parties will choose their candidates from the north or south.
Read MoreThe need for reform is evidenced by ongoing revelations from the State Capture Commission, but the overarching strategy is widely disputed among stakeholders within and without the ruling ANC.
Read MoreWelcome to this edition of our Lifestyle, Arts & Culture magazine! Identity, the ownership and the celebration thereof is a hallmark of Africa Month and indeed, our mantra at Songhai Advisory. In this issue: we're delighted to celebrate plays & playwrights from Ghana; art history & futurism from Nigeria, rhythm and rhyme from the sub-region and must-eats & treats. Enjoy!
Read MoreDavos is here- the first time global leaders have met at the summit since the C-19 outbreak. And on the agenda is “sustainable development zones”- a concept coined by our friends & collaborators, SDZ Alliance, to uplift migrant and host communities, productively. Find out how, here.
Read MoreCentral bank digital currencies are now on the horizon for a growing number of African countries. Uganda was the latest to enter the fray in March of this year.
Read MoreThe new legislation would change the way businesses are registered and regulated in the country.
Read MoreThe deal is in question but the debate around Twitter’s ‘free speech’ mandate, potential new subscriptions and payments business are of importance in key African markets and will linger regardless of the outcome.
Read MoreAfrican film industry is gaining global attention as Netflix celebrates content from the continent during “Africa Month”.
Read MoreParty primaries will feature heavily in the coming weeks alongside several controversies around the 2022 electoral act.
Read MoreGoogle Translate now includes 24 African languages spoken in 28 countries accounting for 90% of the regional population.
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