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West Africans have a high risk of kidney disease – new study confirms genetic cause
Samuel Ajayi, University of Ibadan and Yemi R. Raji, University of Ibadan Kidney disease, leading to kidney failure, afflicts disproportionately more

Murder of gay South African imam Muhsin Hendricks reignites queer Muslim debate
Amanullah De Sondy, University College Cork Dubbed the “world’s first openly gay Imam”, South African religious leader Muhsin Hendricks was

Michael Mosoeu Moerane was a pioneering composer in South Africa. A new book is restoring his place in history
Gwen Ansell, University of Pretoria Composer and educator Michael Mosoeu Moerane (1904-1980) is probably best known for a few evergreen choral works,

Fourth industrial revolution in South Africa: inequality stands in the way of true progress
Zama Mthombeni, University of Pretoria In his 2019 State of the Nation address, South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that he was

AI in Africa: Empowering Entrepreneurs
Picture this: you’re sipping on a cup of tea, enjoying the warmth of the sun , when your friend Sipho joins you, energized and brimming with

Eswatini Poultry Farmers: Prepare for Avian Influenza
The recent global surge in Avian Influenza (commonly known as Bird Flu) is a serious concern for poultry farmers in Eswatini. This highly contagious

Experience Mbabane: A Summer Adventure Guide for Eswatini
Mbabane, the bustling capital of Eswatini, offers a vibrant blend of urban life and natural beauty. As the largest city in the country, it boasts a

Eswatini Trading Market Potential: A Beginner’s Guide to Trading Fundamentals
Eswatini, a land rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage, is now embracing a new frontier: the financial markets. At Eswatini Trading Academy,
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