Swahili to Become Africa’s Official Language: A Game-changer or a Challenge?
While the African Union aims to, with this move, foster a sense of pan-African identity and solidarity that transcends the linguistic barriers that have historically divided the continent, this move, if implemented, would also, undoubtedly, have other far-reaching positive implications for the linguistic, cultural, and economic landscape of Africa.
The University of Ghana Celebrates 75 Years
As the nation’s oldest and largest university, the university has, in the last 75 years, played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s intellectual landscape, producing giant sons and daughters of the world through education, scholarship, innovation, creative excellence, leadership and independence of thought.
Here are 5 Strategies to Unlock Entrepreneurial Potential among African Youth
Research has shown that entrepreneurship among African youth has the transformative power to ignite economic growth, unleash job creation, and propel the realisation of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals 2030 and the African Union’s Agenda 2063.