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Inside Chase Bell’s Global Journey: Music, Culture, and Cross-Continental Influence

Chase Bell is not just an international artist, he represents a new wave of global creativity where music, culture, and collaboration intersect. With a sound shaped by cross-continental influences and performances spanning Africa, Europe, and the United States, his work…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • April 23, 2026
  • Digital Cover

Building Systems for Safety: How Matau Ramapuputla Is Redefining Africa’s Digital Learning Future

From academia to tech innovation, Matau Andronica Ramapuputla is redefining how education systems and digital tools intersect to create safer, smarter learning environments across Africa. Can you introduce yourself and take us through your journey into entrepreneurship and technology? Matau…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • April 16, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

Ghana’s President John Mahama Turns Zambia Fugu Mockery into Cultural Diplomacy Win.

Ghana’s President John Mahama has revealed how a moment of public mockery during his official visit to Zambia turned into a strategic cultural breakthrough for Ghana, strengthening national pride and promoting the country’s iconic fugu attire on the global stage.…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 28, 2026
  • Voices Of Africa

Neoliberalism Has No Place in Africa Hadija Sparks Debate, Questions Role of IMF and Global Corporations

Neoliberalism in Africa has once again moved to the center of political debate after Hadija, widely known on social media as Africa, declared that the economic model “has no place in Africa” and called for President William Ruto to step…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 28, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

South Africa Refinery Restart Boosts Fuel Production as Sasol’s 108,000 bpd Natref Returns Online.

Africa’s largest economy, South Africa, is strengthening its energy sector as the 108,000 barrels-per-day Natref refinery returns to full production after months of repairs. The inland refinery, operated by Sasol, suffered severe damage in a fire in early 2025, disrupting…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 27, 2026
  • Voices Of Africa

Africa Investment Boom 2026: Kanessa Muluneh Urges Diaspora to Act Now or Miss Historic Wealth Shift

Africa is entering what many analysts describe as a defining economic transformation, and diaspora voices are now amplifying the urgency to act. Ethiopian diaspora investor Kanessa Muluneh has sparked fresh conversations across business communities after delivering a bold message: Africa…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 24, 2026
  • Feature

Nigeria’s $15 Trillion Projection Signals Africa’s Economic Power Shift.

Nigeria is on course to become the third largest economy in the world by 2050, with a projected GDP of $15 trillion, according to Boris Kodjoe. Speaking on the One54 Podcast hosted by Godfrey and Akbar Gbajabiamila, Boris Kodjoe delivered…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 24, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

South Africa Citrus Exports Hit Record High in 2025, Surpassing 200 Million Cartons.

South Africa’s citrus industry has delivered a standout performance in 2025, setting a new export record and reinforcing its position as a powerhouse in global agricultural trade. The country shipped more than 203 million 15kg cartons of citrus to international…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 24, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

Senegal Gold Exports Surge 51% in 2025, Trade Deficit Narrows to $2.4 Billion Amid Global Bullion Rally

Senegal’s gold exports powered a sharp improvement in the country’s external trade position in 2025, cutting the deficit by more than half despite sustained import pressure. New data from the National Agency of Statistics and Demography show the West African…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 24, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

Top 10 African Countries Attracting China’s $66.1 Billion Energy Financing (2000–2024) .

China has strengthened its dominance in Africa’s energy sector, committing massive funding across the continent over the last two decades. From oil production to power generation and electricity transmission, Chinese financing continues to reshape Africa’s energy landscape. According CVC to…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • February 23, 2026
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