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  • 3 weeks ago | panafricanvisions.com | Adonis Byemelwa |Ajong Mbapndah L

    Africa’s Future in Their Hands: The Race to Lead the African Development BankIn a moment that feels both historic and urgent, five formidable candidates have stepped forward to lead the African Development Bank (AfDB) into a new era—one defined by climate volatility, youth unemployment, digital transformation, and the stubborn persistence of poverty. But these aren’t just technocrats armed with spreadsheets and statistics.

  • 1 month ago | panafricanvisions.com | Boris Esono Nwenfor |Ajong Mbapndah L

    The Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber (AEC) NJ Ayuk has in a valiant and adamant stance, publicly announced his decision to boycott the upcoming Africa Energies Summit scheduled to take place in London from May 13–15, 2025. His reason: a lack of Black African representation within the organizing body and among summit speakers. “I am absolutely NOT supporting or going to the Africa Energies Summit,” Ayuk wrote in a viral social media post.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | panafricanvisions.com | Adonis Byemelwa |Ajong Mbapndah L

    Mutharika’s Bold Call to Action: “Together, We Will Reclaim Malawi”Blantyre, Malawi – On January 13, 2025, former President Arthur Peter Mutharika delivered a stirring and passionate address to the nation, calling on Malawians to unite in the face of what he described as the country's most pressing crises.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | panafricanvisions.com | Adonis Byemelwa |Ajong Mbapndah L

    A Life Of Service To Africa Hailed In Wake Of Sidiki Traore’s New Book Echoes of ResilienceIn an age where stories of perseverance and transformation inspire change, Sidiki Traore has gifted the world with a profound narrative of ambition and determination in his latest book, Echoes of Resilience. This remarkable work chronicles his extraordinary journey from a small village in Mali to becoming a global advocate for education, offering lessons that resonate universally with readers.

  • Jan 13, 2025 | panafricanvisions.com | Ajong Mbapndah L

    A Mission To Scale Up Energy Access Across Sub Saharan For The UEFIn a continent where over 600 million still live without electricity, the Universal Energy Facility (UEF) is making its mark with critical action to tackle the problem and improve lives. Launched in 2020, the UEF hit the ground running with a focus on mini grids in Benin, the DR Congo, Madagascar. Sierra Leone. Nigeria with a programme boosting stand-alone solar solutions for businesses and households.

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