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🌍 Z Zurich Foundation Scholarship 2026
Fully funded opportunity for African young leaders to attend the One Young World Summit 2026 in Cape Town.
✈️ Flights + accommodation
📅 4 May 2026
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👨🏾‍💼Tommy Tayoro Nyckoss represents a generation of business ambition in 🇩🇯Djibouti. Local leadership matters when connecting global capital to African opportunity 🤝🏿💰. Diaspora investors, partnerships unlock markets. @kurudy_return
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Boards don’t lose value overnight.

They lose it quietly, through blind spots they can’t see.

On 20 January, learn how value is really created or eroded at board level.

Register now.
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Think boardrooms were built for someone else? Think again.

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#WomenInSTEM #womeninstem #womeninleadership #womenleader #womenleadership #womenleaders #governance #Governance #AfricanLeaders #africanleaders

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Nandi-Ndaitwah in Madagascar for 45th SADC Summit Nandi-Ndaitwah in Madagascar for 45th SADC Summit NBC Online Sat, 08/16/2025 - 20:17

#Madagascar #SADCSummit #NetumboNandiNdaitwah #AfricanLeaders #Antananarivo

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The NEW Ibrahim Traoré STADIUM Is MASSIVE! (Most Advanced in Africa) 🇧🇫🔥
The NEW Ibrahim Traoré STADIUM Is MASSIVE! (Most Advanced in Africa) 🇧🇫🔥 YouTube video by KNT

August 5, 2025 #NewAfrica #AfricanLeaders #AfricaRising

🏟️ AFRICA’S NEW PRIDE HAS ARRIVED!
Burkina Faso just unveiled the Ibrahim Traoré Stadium and it’s absolutely MASSIVE!

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À la tête de 30 000 guerriers, elle a vaincu Rome et obtenu la liberté de Kush sans payer de tribut. Son courage et son leadership ont permis à son royaume de rester fort pendant encore 400 ans. Souvenons-nous de son histoire. #AfricanLeaders #AntiColonial #HistoryReel #DidYouKnow #HiddenHistory

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She led 30,000 warriors, defeated Rome in battle, and secured Kush’s freedom without paying tribute. Her courage and leadership kept her kingdom strong for 400 more years.

Let’s remember her story. #AfricanLeaders #AntiColonial #HistoryReel #DidYouKnow

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Trump's "good English" praise prompts eye rolls in Liberia, and some cheers - Sight Magazine Liberians reacted with a mix of anger and weary resignation after discovering the US leader does not appear to know what language they speak.

Trump’s “good English” praise prompts eye rolls in Liberia, and some cheers @sightmagazine.bsky.social #DonaldTrump #Liberia #JosephBoakai #WhiteHouse #Africanleaders

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When shall Africa ever awaken to the writing on the wall and rise? Kae Matundu Tjiparuro IT is mindboggling how many times African leaders have to read the writing on the wall, which has been there since the days Imperialism and Colonialism, for them to realise that they are on their own. Regarding steering and shepherding African societies towards genuine economic emancipation and/or the whatever after Kwame Nkurumah’s political kingdom which all of the African countries have obtained. But since the dawn of political kingdoms not much have been happening and is happening to reach what should be the promised land. Economic emancipation.  That few if any of these countries can ever claim to have attained, let alone if only having moved be it a quarter and/or halfway towards it. With many of them remaining stuck in the political kingdom and to and for whom the nominal political kingdom now seeming to have become the destination.   With the would-be liberators and emancipators now willing, obedient and benign  hitchhikers in the vehicles  driven by former colonisers, today’s so-called development partners. While these development partners are no more than like in the colonial era nothing else but front women and men for Capitalism.  With the destination crystal clear, which is and has been no more and no less than Capitalism.  Living in its throes, that is after the extraction of raw minerals, the communities from where extractions are taking place and have been taking place, at best impoverished communities and at worst communities in ruins, ravaged by internecine wars fueled by the very same masters of Capitalism pretending to be development partners-cum-philanthropists.  This Capitalist template, which has been playing and recurring all over Africa, and to which African has lately been reawakening as exemplified by Burkina Faso under her leader Ibrahim Traore, has lately been flagrantly applied to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Where Capitalism’s present day foremost overlord, Donald Trump, President of the United States of America (USA), himself a warmonger as proven recently  with his ordering and commandeering of the bombardments  against the Islamic Republic of Iran, has proven.  All in the name of incapacitating Iran in terms of her nuclear capability. While it is known  and has been known that the USA’s actions against Iran are orchestrated by her ongoing trade wars with China. China, with Brazil, India and South Africa, in the emerging economic bloc of Brics, are destined to break America’s economic  stranglehold,  whereby the world has been beholden in transacting trade in the US Dollar. The finer points of the so-called peace deal between the DRC and Rwanda are yet to be known and seen for  what they are. But it is not difficult to know and seen that it has all the hallmarks of Trump’s, to make America Great Again. By continuing to siphon off the rich mineral resources of the DRC in the best interest of the USA. Because Trump has not been mincing his words that the interests of America and the American people come first. Not only this but he is and has been ready to make America Great Again by any means necessary. Hence her wars being currently fought on her behalf in the Middle East by Israel.  While that being the case African leaders have never been losing any opportunity to cow and pamper themselves to Imperialist countries. Not only this but condoning everything that the Capitalist  countries do. Which has been exclusively in the interests of these countries and their people. And never to the mutual benefit of the South, let alone Africa. While pretending any deals the North is and has been striking with the South, including with Africa, has been dangled in the African faces as in their best interests. While it is and has been clear to Africa that whatever the Imperialist Capitalist countries do with regard to especially Africa, and the whole so-called developing world, is only siphoning off the natural resources of these countries with little if any benefit at all to the countries naturally endowed with these natural resources. Which practically speaking the African countries do not own but are owned by multinational corporations from the metropoles of the Capitalist countries.  The latest case in point being the “deal” which the US President apparently brokered between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)  and Rwanda. It seems for the USA and fellow Capitalist countries African natural resources and the extraction thereof is legitimate and beneficial to African when it is being done by them but not by the Africans themselves and fellows. Just like in the case of Rwanda which is and has been accused to fueling the internecine war in the DRC to its own benefit because of the rich endowment with natural resources. It is only baffling how and why one African country cannot and should not benefit from the resources of a neighbour. Is this not what trade between and within African should and must be all about as per the African Continental Free Trade Area?  Which is all about the creation of a single market for goods and services facilitated by the movement of persons in order to deepen the economic integration of the African continent. Surely Africa’s natural resources must also be part of this equation. For what could is the agreement without keeping the continent’s natural resources within the continent. Extracting and processing them within for the benefit, foremost, of the continent’s people. This is why all over the world there are regional economic blocs. To ensure that natural resources are to the benefit of the respective regional constituents and their peoples.  But when it comes to Africa, it is and has been clear that the beneficiaries has been more, if not only so, the Capitalist countries and their peoples. While Africans have been grossly short-changed if not overly exploited. Yet Africa has been eagerly clamouring for the others’ economic blocs instead of cementing their own. The purpose of the other economics blocs which have not been well meant but to continue to plunder African natural resources thereby continuing to under-develop the continent. A case in point being the European Union relationship with Africa. That has been pretended to help Africa industrialise. More than 60 years after, there’s nothing to this effect that African can be proud of in terms of its strides towards industrialisation. Yet the chorus remains industrialisation which nowadays have been re-coined to scupper Africa’s industrialisation dream. To replace it with beneficiation. Meaning continuing to serve Africa with crumbs from its own natural resources.

#AfricaAwakening #EconomicEmancipation #AfricanLeaders #ColonialLegacy #PoliticalKingdom

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President Trump meets with African leaders President Donald Trump met with leaders from five African nations on Wednesday.

WHNT 19Alabama News Beacon #Trump #AfricanLeaders #Diplomacy

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President Nandi-Ndaitwah attends US-Africa Summit President Nandi-Ndaitwah attends US-Africa Summit NBC Online Sun, 06/22/2025 - 19:27

#USAfricaSummit #Namibia #BusinessSummit #AfricanLeaders #GlobalPartnership

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African leaders, policymakers, others to gather in Namibia for trade, investment summit - Vanguard News African leaders, policymakers, others to gather in Namibia for trade, investment summit  Vanguard News

#Namibia #TradeSummit #Investment #AfricanLeaders #Policymakers

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the entire #OvalOffice #MightyWhiteyFace moment was fucking horrific #racism
I saw it last night & couldn’t believe I’d seen anything so overtly racist that didn’t include burning a cross
I wanted them to come back in a #SlappingEndicott moment… but The #AfricanLeaders were consummate professionals

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Kasama Road Renamed in Honour of Founding President Sam Nujoma [Namibian] President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Lusaka, Zambia, 16 May 2025

#Namibia #SamNujoma #NetumboNandiNdaitwah #RoadRenaming #AfricanLeaders

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Namibia's first president, Sam Nujoma, has died aged 95 - Le Monde.fr Namibia's first president, Sam Nujoma, has died aged 95  Le Monde.fr

#Namibia #SamNujoma #History #AfricanLeaders #RIP

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African leaders must engage SRM debate - Namibia Economist African leaders must engage SRM debate  Namibia Economist

#AfricanLeaders #SRMDebate #NamibiaEconomist #AfricaRise #Leadership

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When is #UNICC arresting #BenjaminNetanyahu? There’s no reason Y Netanyahu & his #IDF isn’t under the Prison now.
R prosecutions only 4 poor #Africanleaders, #Germans & #Nazis?
While #Israel #Jews commit #PalestinianGenocide, steal Palestine, Bomb hospitals & Create #PalestinianApartheid? ShameonU

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Geingos calls for new generation of African leaders Former first lady Monica Geingos has called on young Africans to take charge of their future through education. Speaking at her inauguration as the founding chancellor of Kepler College in Kigali, Rwanda on Wednesday, Geingos said the continent needs bold and ethical leaders who are ready to fix what is broken. “Education is the most powerful weapon we can wield to reshape our future, the future isn’t coming – it is already here, and it demands a new kind of African leader,” Geingos said. She highlighted Rwanda’s journey from hardship to success as an example of how education and strong leadership can transform a nation. She stressed that Africans must control their own narratives and not rely on others to define them. The post Geingos calls for new generation of African leaders appeared first on The Namibian.

#AfricanLeaders #YouthEmpowerment #EducationForAll #Leadership #FutureOfAfrica

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Global, African leaders to welcome Namibia’s first woman president Leaders from across Africa and beyond are set to arrive in Windhoek today and tomorrow to witness the historic inauguration of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Namibia’s first woman president. Minister of information and communication technology Emma Theofelus yesterday announced that 10 heads of state, three vice presidents and two prime ministers will attend Friday’s inauguration. The ceremony will be a significant event, highlighting Namibia’s commitment to gender equality and its strong diplomatic ties with nations across the globe. Reliable sources yesterday confirmed the names of the African and international leaders who will join the celebrations. AFRICAN PRESIDENTS LEAD ATTENDANCE A significant contingent of African leaders will be present, demonstrating regional solidarity. Presidents from the Southern African Development Community attending include Samia Hassan of Tanzania, João Lourenço of Angola, Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia, Daniel Chapo of Mozambique, Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, and Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Other African heads of state joining the celebrations are Teodoro Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea, William Ruto of Kenya, Brahim Ghali of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda. FORMER LEADERS, DIGNITARIES The ceremony will also be attended by former leaders, including South Africa’s Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki. Botswana’s former leader, Mokgweetsi Masisi, will also attend. Additionally, former presidents from Tanzania, Liberia, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Mozambique will be among the guests. VICE PRESIDENTS, PRIME MINISTERS Representing their nations, vice presidents Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang of Ghana, Jessica Alupo of Uganda, and Michael Usi of Malawi will be present. Prime ministers Manuel Cruz of Cuba, Russell Dlamini of Eswatini, and Samuel Matekane of Lesotho will also attend. INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION Beyond Africa, delegations from Russia, Portugal, Palestine, Venezuela, Serbia, China, and the United Kingdom, led by their respective foreign affairs or Africa ministers, will also be present. Theofelus, who spoke during a press briefing at the government information centre yesterday, did not mention the specific countries. The government is still open for more confirmations from countries of which the heads of state want to join the celebrations. “Because the list has not been exhausted, we continue to receive confirmations, and there may be alterations,” the minister said. CELEBRATIONS The theme of Namibia’s 35th anniversary of its independence is ‘Beyond 35: For a Prosperous Future’. The government has invited Namibians to attend the celebrations at Independence Stadium in Windhoek. Gates will open at 07h30 and public transport will be provided. The post Global, African leaders to welcome Namibia’s first woman president appeared first on The Namibian.

#Namibia #WomenInLeadership #GenderEquality #AfricanLeaders #Inauguration

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Global, African leaders to welcome Namibia’s first woman president Leaders from across Africa and beyond are set to arrive in Windhoek today and tomorrow to witness the historic inauguration of Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, Namibia’s first woman president. Minister of information and communication technology Emma Theofelus yesterday announced that 10 heads of state, three vice presidents and two prime ministers will attend Friday’s inauguration. The ceremony will be a significant event, highlighting Namibia’s commitment to gender equality and its strong diplomatic ties with nations across the globe. Reliable sources yesterday confirmed the names of the African and international leaders who will join the celebrations. AFRICAN PRESIDENTS LEAD ATTENDANCE A significant contingent of African leaders will be present, demonstrating regional solidarity. Presidents from the Southern African Development Community attending include Samia Hassan of Tanzania, João Lourenço of Angola, Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa, Hakainde Hichilema of Zambia, Daniel Chapo of Mozambique, Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe, and Felix Tshisekedi of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Other African heads of state joining the celebrations are Teodoro Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea, William Ruto of Kenya, Brahim Ghali of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda. FORMER LEADERS, DIGNITARIES The ceremony will also be attended by former leaders, including South Africa’s Jacob Zuma and Thabo Mbeki. Botswana’s former leader, Mokgweetsi Masisi, will also attend. Additionally, former presidents from Tanzania, Liberia, Ethiopia, Malawi, and Mozambique will be among the guests. VICE PRESIDENTS, PRIME MINISTERS Representing their nations, vice presidents Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang of Ghana, Jessica Alupo of Uganda, and Michael Usi of Malawi will be present. Prime ministers Manuel Cruz of Cuba, Russell Dlamini of Eswatini, and Samuel Matekane of Lesotho will also attend. INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATION Beyond Africa, delegations from Russia, Portugal, Palestine, Venezuela, Serbia, China, and the United Kingdom, led by their respective foreign affairs or Africa ministers, will also be present. Theofelus, who spoke during a press briefing at the government information centre yesterday, did not mention the specific countries. The government is still open for more confirmations from countries of which the heads of state want to join the celebrations. “Because the list has not been exhausted, we continue to receive confirmations, and there may be alterations,” the minister said. CELEBRATIONS The theme of Namibia’s 35th anniversary of its independence is ‘Beyond 35: For a Prosperous Future’. The government has invited Namibians to attend the celebrations at Independence Stadium in Windhoek. Gates will open at 07h30 and public transport will be provided. The post Global, African leaders to welcome Namibia’s first woman president appeared first on The Namibian.

#Namibia #WomenInLeadership #GenderEquality #AfricanLeaders #Inauguration

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Post: This is a wake up call to the African leaders to take inventory of what is really happening in their countries. Do they really need the peanuts that are coming in as eight ? You have your natural resources. You have everything you need to take care of…

Post:: This is a wake up call to the African leaders to take inventory of what is really happening in their countries. Do they really need the peanuts that are coming in as eight ? You have your natural resources. You have everything you… #Donda #Africanleaders #leadersinventory #inventoryreally

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Chatham House Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship(Fully-funded to London,UK and open to Africans) - Opportunities for Youth The Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship, a collaborative initiative with the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, offers an exciting opportunity for

🌍 Aspiring African leaders! Apply for the Mo Ibrahim Foundation Academy Fellowship for a fully funded 10-month research and leadership program at Chatham House, London—deadline 19 March 2025! 🚀 👉 wp.me/p23f03-7ud

#AfricanLeaders #Leadership #ChathamHouse #Fellowship

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Former African Leaders Launch Initiative to Mitigate Debt Crisis Eight former African leaders today launched an initiative to ease the debt crisis that is suffocating dozens of countries on the continent and in the global south, as calls grow for reform of the global financial architecture. "We are concerned…

Former African Leaders Launch Initiative to Mitigate Debt Crisis #DebtCrisis #AfricanLeaders #GlobalFinance #Development #G20

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These African Leaders Are Performing Well  Do You Agree? #africanleaders #africancountries #africa
These African Leaders Are Performing Well Do You Agree? #africanleaders #africancountries #africa YouTube video by 98Studio Solutions

These African Leaders Are Performing Well! Do You Agree?
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African leaders unite in call for ceasefire in eastern Congo
African leaders unite in call for ceasefire in eastern Congo YouTube video by CBC News

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Renowned Youth Leadership Trainer Launches New Book On African Leaders Lucie S. Matsouaka, an internationally recognized youth leadership trainer, human rights consultant, and author, is on a mission to inspire young African… The post Renowned Youth Leadership Trainer Launches New Book On African Leaders appeared first on…

Renowned Youth Leadership Trainer Launches New Book On African Leaders: Lucie S. Matsouaka, an internationally recognized youth leadership trainer, human rights consultant, and author, is on a mission to inspire… #YouthLeadership #AfricanLeaders #LucieMatsouaka #LeadershipDevelopment #Inspiration

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Most Powerful Men In Africa: Part 4
Most Powerful Men In Africa: Part 4 YouTube video by 98Studio Solutions

Meet The Most Powerful Men In Africa-Part 4
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African Leaders and stakeholders Advocate Sustained Commitment Towards Making Education a Top Priority  The Standard Gazette African Leaders and stakeholders Advocate Sustained Commitment Towards Making Education a Top Priority  The need for a consensus among African leaders to make the Development of Education an urgent priority has been canvassed by…

ICYMI: #News #AfricanLeaders #BeninCity #GoodluckJonathan African Leaders and stakeholders Advocate Sustained Commitment Towards Making Education a Top Priority : The Standard Gazette

African Leaders and stakeholders Advocate Sustained Commitment Towards Making Education a Top Priority 


The need…

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