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Africa: Light Is the Science of the Future - the Africans Using It to Solve Local Challenges

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[The Conversation Africa] Light is all around us, essential for one of our primary senses (sight) as well as life on Earth itself. It underpins many technologies that affect our daily lives, including energy harvesting with solar cells, light-emitting-diode (LED) displays and telecommunications through fibre optic networks.

Source: allAfrica.com
At least 50 people believed dead in unregulated mine in DRC
Torrential rain in the area is believed to be the cause, but facts remain sketchy. Accidents are common in the DRC’s informal mines.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Burundi Joins Congo Demanding Nearly $43 Billion in Reparations from Belgium For Its Colonial Past
Burundi joins the Congo in demanding nearly $43 billion in reparations from Germany and Belgium from the long stem effects of their colonization.
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
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Afrochella Co-Founder Talks The Future of Live Events Amid COVID-19
Afrochella co-founder Abdul Karim Abdulla talks about the future of live events and continuing the party with their first socially-distanced block party after canceling their festival.
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
Nigerian Startup Paystack Acquired By U.S. Financial Giant Stripe As Race to Expand Financial Services In Africa Continues
California-based financial services company Stripe has acquired the Nigerian payments startup Paystack in order to expand its services to the African continent. The multi-million dollar […]
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Africa free-trade vision clouded by virus and pace of talks
While lockdown has marred talks, Nigeria's failure to ratify is still regarded as the biggest stumbling block.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Ethiopian Migrants Are Being Beaten, Starved In Crowded Saudi Arabian Detention Centers: ‘We Are Treated Like Animals and Beaten Every Day’
An Ethiopian official believes approximately 16,000 migrants are being held in a Saudi Arabian detention center near Mecca. Ethiopian Consul General Abdo Yassin made the […]
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Experts dissect rising violent extremist attacks in Mozambique
It was pointed out that more than 1000 people have died during violent terrorist attacks and 250 000 people displaced.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
WORLD Channel Continues its Celebration of Pride Month with a Film looking at Young LGBT Asylum Seekers | BlackPressUSA
To close out WORLD Channel’s celebration of Pride Month, Director Rodney Evans' documentary Vision Portraits debuts June 30. Best known for his films Brother to Brother (2004) and The Happy Sad (2013), in Vision Portraits, Evans takes viewers on a personal journey as he profiles three blind or
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
Burundi Set to Call on Belgium, Germany to Pay $43 Billion In Reparations for Colonial Harms After Democratic Republic of Congo Signals Its Own Belgian Claim
Burundi is preparing to call on Belgium and Germany to pay reparations for the harm those two countries inflicted on the East African nation under […]
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Source: Visit Atlanta Black Star For African-American | Black News and Information
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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Leads U.S. Reparations Bill H.R. 40 | Dallas Weekly
“I think if people begin to associate this legislation with what happened to the descendants of enslaved Africans as a human rights violation, the sordid past that violated the human rights of all of us who are descendants of enslaved Africans, I think that we can find common ground to pass this
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Source: Dallas Weekly
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At Least 12 Believed Killed After Men In Nigerian Military Uniforms Open Fire on Peaceful Protest for Police Reforms
Nigeria has been rocked by nearly two weeks of protests against police brutality and calls to disband its controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad, better known as […]
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UK and Kenya move closer to a Fair Trade deal - African Voice Newspaper
The UK has moved a step closer to signing a sixth trade deal in Africa on 3 November 2020, as negotiations on a trade deal are finalised with Kenya. The agreement will ensure all companies operating in Kenya, including British businesses, can continue to benefit from duty-free access as they export
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Source: African Voice Newspaper - African news from a British perspective
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David Ashley appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Madagascar - African Voice Newspaper
Mr David Ashley has been appointed Her Majesty’s Ambassador to the Republic of Madagascar and Her Majesty’s Non-Resident Ambassador to the Union of the Comoros in succession to Dr Phil Boyle. Mr Ashley will take up his appointment during December 2020. David was FCDO, International Criminal Court
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Source: African Voice Newspaper - African news from a British perspective
This Black Woman Entrepreneur Uses Tech To Source Talent From Africa For Job Opportunities - The New York Beacon
As the world moves to a more digital-based working environment, many companies are looking to expand their search areas to source talent. Inspired by her travels, anHBCUgraduate created a virtual assistant and consulting company that connects talent acrossAfricawith various job
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African Countries Accuse Western Investors of High Interest Costs Due To Prejudice
African government officials and public figures have called out Western investors for keeping borrowing unfairly high due to prejudice.
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Source: Black Enterprise - The Premier Resource for Black Entrepreneurs and Career, Tech, and Money Content for Black People - Black Ent
SA fell short in key areas as Africa Union chair - ISS
South Africa is set to conclude its one-year tenure as African Union (AU) chair at the next summit in February 2021. Like for many, its plans for the AU were largely derailed by COVID-19.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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Zambia’s risk of default highlights Africa’s debt crisis : TheGrio
KAMPALA, Uganda (AP) — Facing financial difficulties aggravated by the coronavirus pandemic, the southern African nation of Zambia appears headed... View Article The post Zambia’s risk of default highlights Africa’s debt crisis appeared first on TheGrio.
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Facial recognition: African leaders must ensure ‘regulation before rollout,’ says ISS
The Pretoria-based Institute of Security Studies (ISS) is urging leaders of sub-Saharan African countries to ensure regulations are in place before the rollout of facial recognition technology, which many experts see as one of the 'most intrusive forms of surveillance'.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
These African World Heritage Sites are under threat from climate change
Very few academics or policymakers are talking about the impact of climate change on heritage. Yet heritage is essential for social wellbeing, for identity creation, for safeguarding traditional knowledge and livelihoods and for sustainable development.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Visualizing a Trip to Kenya
With the pandemic badly hamstringing travel plans for so many people, the National Newspaper Publishers Association would like to take Black America on a trip — at least digitally.
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Source: The Washington Informer
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Drone on the farm: As rainfall becomes scarce, farmers irrigate crops via unmanned aerial vehicles - Dallas Post Tribune
Nathan Zecks Mazvazva, a 25-year-old farmer in Zimbabwe, stands in his sugarcane field, marveling at a recent savings of 60% on irrigation costs. And sugarcane is just part of Mazvazva's property in Zimbabwe. He owns nearly 500 acres, growing green beans to green peppers. Simply
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Facebook to prioritise election support across Africa
Facebook is making additional resources available to prioritise election support across Africa, including the implementation of artificial intelligence to find and remove harmful content more quickly.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
Sponsored by National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Boston Metropolitan Chapter
Locust swarm devours crops in Kenya as millions face hunger
A swarm of desert locusts following a poor harvest season has added to fears about a lack of food for millions in Kenya, as the country grapples with the effects of COVID-19. The desert locustsin the worst invasion in Kenya in 70 years, according to the United Nationshave destroyed huge swaths of
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Plans to Unveil a Bust of Marcus Garvey in Ethiopia Revealed
NNPA NEWSWIRE — Now, 81 years after his death, officials in Ethiopia plan to unveil a Bronze Sculpture in Addis Ababa to honor the legacy of the Pan African independence movement architect. According to a news release, the sculpture highlights Ethiopia as a focal point for Pan-Africanists to
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Source: Black News, Politics, Commentary & Culture | BlackPressUSA
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Mali unrest: Ramaphosa calls for release of president and prime minister
According to reports, the president, prime minister and other government officials were detained by the military in Mali following a coup.
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Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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COVID-19: Vaccine studies offer new hope, WHO concerned about Africa
Two studies offered new hope of a potential vaccine for COVID-19, and the WHO warned about possible acceleration of the disease in Africa.
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As African nations find success in fighting virus, researchers seek answers
While much of the world has been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, multiple nations in Africa have managed to... View Article The post As African nations find success in fighting virus, researchers search for answers appeared first on TheGrio.
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Tanzanian Miner Plans to Build School, Mall In Community After Receiving Millions for Rare Gemstone Discovery
A Tanzanian man became a millionaire overnight after he mined two record-breaking rare gemstones. Saniniu Laizer discovered two tanzanite stones in late June and sold []
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Morocco gets 2022 Women's Nations Cup after DRC withdraws and SA skip offer to host
South Africa passed on the opportunity to step in as the emergency host nation.
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Bode George, the unrepentant con artist - African Voice Newspaper
By Kareem Adeduntan - Events of the past few weeks have been tumultuous. Unfortunate things have happened. Lives have been lost. Property damaged. Essential institutions such as the police force and army are under justifiable scrutiny. Protests call for needed reform. Taking advantage of the
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