Sport Nigeria's Spaces 4 Sports initiative addresses Africa's sports infrastructure deficit, promoting mass sports participation and youth engagement.
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The Nigerian government aims to achieve N2.3 trillion yearly revenue from agriculture, highlighting the sector's potential for economic growth.
Eswatini's National Science Week was launched on February 13, 2025, at the University of Swaziland's Kwaluseni Campus. The event aims to boost innovation and technological advancements in the country. Minister of ICT, Savannah Maziya, encouraged students to apply projects that solve global challenges like poverty, climate change, and inequality.
In a significant boost to the African entertainment industry, Nollywood and Netflix have launched a $150 million partnership to produce 20 original African series in 2025. The collaboration aims to showcase Africa’s diverse cultures, stories, and talent to a global audience. Kenya’s City of Dust, a post-climate crisis drama, will lead the slate, highlighting the continent’s...
Africa's startup ecosystem is thriving, with significant investments in AI, fintech, and agritech. Women-led tech startups are driving innovation, and the continent is witnessing a surge in entrepreneurial activity. The growth of the startup ecosystem is expected to create new opportunities for economic development and job creation.
The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has distributed plastic crates to tomato farmers in Kano, promoting global standards.