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Felix Tih

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Editorial Director @BantuGazette | bantugazette.com | Celebrating Africa’s Triumphs | Moderator at Global Events |

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The Ennedi Massif in Chad is also known as the Sahara's Garden of Eden. Camels and crocodiles share the black waters of this stunning Saharan oasis The Ennedi Massif was recognized as a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016 75% of the Ennedi Massif is yet to be explored

The Ennedi Massif in Chad is also known as the Sahara's Garden of Eden.

Camels and crocodiles share the black waters of this stunning Saharan oasis

The Ennedi Massif was recognized as a protected UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016

75% of the Ennedi Massif is yet to be explored
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A rare moment with this Cheetah mother and her 7 little furballs in Kenya's Maasai Mara. Photos by Marco Gaiotti and Pradeep Ravi via : Kenya Pics

A rare moment with this Cheetah mother and her 7 little furballs in Kenya's Maasai Mara. Photos by Marco Gaiotti and Pradeep Ravi via : Kenya Pics
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Thousands Honor Mandela Legacy at Johannesburg Walk and Run Thousands of participants gathered at DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday for the annual Mandela Day Walk and Run, celebrating Nelson Mandela's legacy one day after the international day dedicated to

Thousands Honor Mandela Legacy at Johannesburg Walk and Run

Thousands of participants gathered at DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg on Saturday for the annual Mandela Day Walk and Run, celebrating Nelson Mandela's legacy one day after the international day dedicated to
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Fanon Centenary Marks Legacy of Psychiatrist Who Shaped African Liberation Frantz Omar Fanon would have turned 100 today. The psychiatrist and philosopher whose radical writings on colonialism and racial identity influenced liberation movements across Africa and the African

Fanon Centenary Marks Legacy of Psychiatrist Who Shaped African Liberation 

Frantz Omar Fanon would have turned 100 today. The psychiatrist and philosopher whose radical writings on colonialism and racial identity influenced liberation movements across Africa and the African
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More than 1.5 million Moroccans living abroad returned home by July 10, marking a 13.3% increase from 2024 and setting a new record for the country’s annual Marhaba operation. bantugazette.com/morocco-sets-r…

More than 1.5 million Moroccans living abroad returned home by July 10, marking a 13.3% increase from 2024 and setting a new record for the country’s annual Marhaba operation.  bantugazette.com/morocco-sets-r…
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Who gets to tell Africa’s story? Africans do. We are proud to launch Bantu Gazette Magazine. In our first edition, voices from energy, trade, and culture prove how authentic storytelling drives sovereignty and progress. Each page reflects the spirit of those shaping Africa’s

Who gets to tell Africa’s story? Africans do.

We are proud to launch <a href="/bantugazette/">Bantu Gazette</a>  Magazine.

In our first edition, voices from energy, trade, and culture prove how authentic storytelling drives sovereignty and progress.

Each page reflects the spirit of those shaping Africa’s
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Who gets to frame Africa? Africans do. Amy Sall's groundbreaking work, The African Gaze, reclaims the camera as a tool of self-definition. What once served colonial propaganda now drives cultural resistance and pride. In our first Bantu Gazette edition, Sall shares how African

Who gets to frame Africa? Africans do.

Amy Sall's groundbreaking work, The African Gaze, reclaims the camera as a tool of self-definition.

What once served colonial propaganda now drives cultural resistance and pride.

In our first Bantu Gazette edition, Sall shares how African
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Breaking barriers takes courage. Across Africa’s energy sector, women face challenges every day. Leadership roles remain limited. Access to funding is scarce. Workplace support is inconsistent. Lydia Kapangila knows this firsthand. She has seen women underestimated in

Breaking barriers takes courage.

Across Africa’s energy sector, women face challenges every day.

Leadership roles remain limited.

Access to funding is scarce.

Workplace support is inconsistent.

Lydia Kapangila knows this firsthand.

She has seen women underestimated in
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Africa’s next transformation starts in the mind. Africa’s future begins with how we see ourselves. “We must learn our own history, appreciate our cultures and customs, and love our own first.” - Mirabell → Stop copying models → Start building from within → Stop

Africa’s next transformation starts in the mind.

Africa’s future begins with how we see ourselves.

“We must learn our own history, appreciate our cultures and customs, and love our own first.” - <a href="/mirabellmayack/">Mirabell</a> 

→ Stop copying models
→ Start building from within
→ Stop
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‘We don’t need to wait for imported solutions.’ That’s the mindset driving 26-year-old Khumbo Mindiera. In rural Malawi, where firewood still fuels most kitchens, he’s turning chicken waste into clean cooking energy. → Generates power. → Reduces smoke. His innovation meets

‘We don’t need to wait for imported solutions.’

That’s the mindset driving 26-year-old Khumbo Mindiera.

In rural Malawi, where firewood still fuels most kitchens, he’s turning chicken waste into clean cooking energy.

→ Generates power.
→ Reduces smoke.

His innovation meets
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Africa’s young innovators are ready From clean energy in Kenya to fintech in Nigeria, they are solving real problems with bold ideas. What’s missing is the infrastructure to scale. → Inclusive policies → Access to finance → Mentorship networks → Markets ready to adopt

Africa’s young innovators are ready

From clean energy in Kenya to fintech in Nigeria, they are solving real problems with bold ideas.

What’s missing is the infrastructure to scale.

→ Inclusive policies
→ Access to finance
→ Mentorship networks
→ Markets ready to adopt
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Africa’s digital future is too important to outsource. Angella Ndaka PhD, warns that the continent’s tech journey is being shaped by external priorities, often at the cost of data, minerals, cultural values, and autonomy. From inaccessible health data to extractive digital

Africa’s digital future is too important to outsource.

Angella Ndaka PhD, warns that the continent’s tech journey is being shaped by external priorities, often at the cost of data, minerals, cultural values, and autonomy.

From inaccessible health data to extractive digital
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Ghana’s cocoa industry is at a crossroads. Production has fallen to its lowest level in 20 years. Farmers are weighing two choices: → Lucrative cash offers from illegal gold mining → Government rehabilitation plans promising long-term revival In this edition of Bantu

Ghana’s cocoa industry is at a crossroads.

Production has fallen to its lowest level in 20 years.

Farmers are weighing two choices:

→ Lucrative cash offers from illegal gold mining

→ Government rehabilitation plans promising long-term revival

In this edition of Bantu
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Africa’s wealth should not leave in raw form Gold, diamond, cocoa, coffee, crude oil, and many more often leave our shores unprocessed, only to return as expensive finished goods. This pattern drains billions in value every year. → It costs jobs → It deepens dependency → It

Africa’s wealth should not leave in raw form

Gold, diamond, cocoa, coffee, crude oil, and many more often leave our shores unprocessed, only to return as expensive finished goods.

This pattern drains billions in value every year.

→ It costs jobs
→ It deepens dependency
→ It