November 13, 2025

King Joshua Maponga III a keynote speaker at the 2nd Ubuntu Spiritual Awakening Summit, in São Tomé and Principe

King Maponga accepted the invite of Umoja Generational Wealth, one of the largest, most influential African Diaspora Organisation, to speak at their first Summit on how to fix Africa for the global African diaspora. The Central African island country of São Tomé and Príncipe is hosting the second annual Ubuntu Awakening Summit from 7th to […]

November 13, 2025

Scotland London Africa Week announces 2025 program

The Scottish Africa Business Association (SABA) (www.AfricaScot.com) had announced that its Africa business programme “Scotland London Africa Week” will return this year from 25th to 27th November 2025. Scotland London Africa Week has quickly established itself as a pivotal event for increasing trade, collaboration and business opportunities between Scotland and African markets. The 2024 programme brought together senior diplomats, government officials and business leaders to strengthen partnerships and unlock new opportunities for more than 20 delegates.

November 13, 2025

Burkina-Ghana border study unlocks trade opportunities

GENEVA, Switzerland, — Burkina Faso relies on trade with Ghana to access the sea, so it can export its minerals and cotton abroad. Onerous bureaucracy has always slowed down the border crossing. Since an insurgency erupted a decade ago, traders – especially women – are threatened by hijackings and theft as well.

November 13, 2025

São Tomé & Príncipe to host the Ubuntu Awakening Summit this August

The Central African island country of São Tomé and Príncipe is hosting the second annual Ubuntu Awakening Summit from 7th to 14th August, 2025 at the University of São Tomé & Príncipe in São Tomé. The event is being organize by Umoja Generational Wealth (UGW), the global community for African and African Diaspora entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals.

November 13, 2025

Africa’s coffee culture comes home

GENEVA, Switzerland — South Africa, Uganda and Kenya topped the podium at this year’s Africa Barista Championship. But the real winner at this year’s Africa Barista Championship was African coffee culture itself.