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Teaching and learning in both higher and lower education in Africa is fraught with so many challenges. Concerns of the quality of education as it relates to unemployment has becom
Restoring the importance of libraries: ‘It doesn’t all have to be big books all the time’
Libraries traditionally provided a free access to books and a quiet place to read. With the advent of the digital age, many community libraries have been forced to shut down becaus
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As Africa’s youth continue to grow, governments have not been able to meet this growth with the commensurate employment opportunities. Though education continues to be touted as
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When it comes to the number of African women working in technology, the number has failed to budge. Tech and business entrepreneur Anie Akpe is on a quest to tip the scale. She spe