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Sejong City: A Model of Urban Planning and Sustainable Development in South Korea

Sejong City: A Model of Urban Planning and Sustainable Development in South Korea. Sejong City, officially known as the Special Self-Governing City of Sejong, is a newly established urban center conceived as an innovative solution to the challenges of administrative centralization in South Korea. This ambitious urban project aims to relieve congestion in Seoul, improving Read more…

10 Golden Rules for African Entrepreneurs

The document, “10 Golden Rules for African Entrepreneurs,” offers a short strategic guide for African entrepreneurs looking to expand both locally and internationally. The text presents ten fundamental rules, each supported by a detailed description and a practical example. These rules cover essential aspects for business success, such as understanding local and global markets, innovating Read more…

Reflections on the Possibility of South Africa and Its Neighboring Countries Hosting the Olympic Games

Reflections on the Possibility of South Africa and Its Neighboring Countries Hosting the Olympic Games. A few days ago, I found myself in a heated discussion with some colleagues about the possibility of South Africa—a country with a rich history and a strong sports culture—considering hosting the Olympic Games. The conversation revolved around the challenges Read more…

Seretse Khama: The Visionary Leader Behind Botswana’s Remarkable Economic Transformation

Seretse Khama: The Visionary Leader Behind Botswana’s Remarkable Economic Transformation. Seretse Khama, born on July 1, 1921, in Serowe, Botswana, was a visionary leader whose impact on his country’s history is immense. Despite facing personal and political adversity, including a controversial interracial marriage to Ruth Williams and forced exile by the British government, Khama became Read more…

Makoma Nation: Master of Wildlife Photography in Uganda

Makoma Nation: Master of Wildlife Photography in Uganda. In the heart of Africa, where vibrant landscapes and biodiversity harmoniously converge, an artist has dedicated his life to capturing the essence of wildlife: Kigongo Herbert, also known as Makoma Nation, a wildlife photographer in Uganda. Through his lens, the world can experience the majesty and vulnerability Read more…

Kigali: The Hub of Development in Central Africa

Kigali: The Hub of Development in Central Africa. In the heart of Central Africa, Kigali (Rwanda) has emerged as a hotspot of economic growth, innovation, and social transformation. The capital of Rwanda has not only overcome a tumultuous past but has also reinvented itself as a model of sustainable development and good governance on the Read more…

Gaborone: technological center of southern Africa. The 22@ model of Barcelona.

Gaborone, the capital of Botswana, is at a crucial juncture in its development. Despite its political stability and an economic management that has avoided the “resource curse,” the city faces challenges in terms of infrastructure, economic diversification, and creating high-value-added employment. Drawing inspiration from the successful model of Barcelona’s 22@ District could provide Gaborone with Read more…

Nigeria in a minute

Nigeria, as one of Africa’s prominent emerging economies, has undergone significant transformations in recent decades. In this analysis, we will explore key aspects of its economy, from Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to industrial diversification and the challenges it faces. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Nigeria’s GDP is impressive both nominally and in terms of purchasing power Read more…

Tourism in Africa: where do they come from?

Tourism in Africa: where do they come from? .This article provides an analysis of tourism trends in African countries, focusing on the number of tourists received in 2023 and their countries of origin. The study aims to understand the underlying patterns and factors influencing these trends.  Introduction Tourism is a critical sector for many African Read more…

Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Muscat, and Riyadh: A Gateway to Growth in the Middle East

When considering investment opportunities in the vibrant financial centers of Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, Muscat, and Riyadh, a Gateway to Growth in the Middle East, a range of possibilities opens up for investors in the Middle East. These cities, each with their unique charm and potential, represent pillars of economic growth and development in the Read more…