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Why School Is No Longer Preparing People for Jobs, Careers, or the AI-Driven Future

If you’ve ever sat alone after graduation, staring at your certificate and wondering, “So… what now?”you’re not imagining things. That uncomfortable silence between finishing school and finding your place in the world is becoming more common than anyone wants to admit.…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 5, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

South Africa’s Power Crisis Exposes a Leadership Test That Could Define Its Industrial Future

South Africa is once again standing at a familiar and dangerous crossroads, where leadership decisions made today could determine whether its industrial economy survives or slips further into decline. The warning comes not from political opposition or market speculation, but…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 5, 2026
  • Life style

How Domestic Tourism Is Powering Africa’s Holiday Travel Boom

Africa is on the move this festive season, and the journey is increasingly inward. Across the continent, domestic tourism is emerging as one of the most powerful lifestyle and economic trends, as millions of Africans choose to explore destinations within…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 5, 2026
  • Latest Stories

Africa’s Economy Could Grow Faster Than Asia’s for the First Time in History

For decades, Asia has been the global benchmark for rapid economic transformation, while Africa has often been framed through the lens of unrealised potential. But 2026 may quietly challenge that narrative. If projections hold, Africa’s combined economies could grow faster…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 4, 2026
  • Feature

The Untold Story of Entrepreneurship in Africa

Everyone wants to be an entrepreneur, until the alarm rings, and reality hits. When you’re building your own business, no one tells you what to do. There’s no manager checking your work. No HR nudging you to meet deadlines. No…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 4, 2026
  • Voices Of Africa

Why The Continent Produces For The World But Struggles To Feed Itself

When you bite into a piece of Swiss chocolate, how often do you think about where the cocoa really comes from? Documentary host Amanda Parris, known for her deep explorations of the Black diaspora, recently asked that question in a…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 4, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

Steven Bartlett Reveals the Best Hire of His Career Had Zero Experience 

Steven Bartlett has built a reputation as one of the most influential voices in modern entrepreneurship. As the founder and host of the globally acclaimed The Diary of a CEO podcast, and a co-founder of companies operating at the intersection of media,…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 4, 2026
  • Life style

Inside South Africa’s R100 Million Property Hotspots as Cape Town Outperforms All Markets

Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard and City Bowl have once again cemented their status as South Africa’s most valuable property markets, recording exceptional ultra-luxury sales that now exceed the R100 million mark. In 2025, these prime locations not only defied national…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 4, 2026
  • Business & Leadership

Inside Tanzania’s Bold Plan to Build East Africa’s Next Manufacturing Hub

For decades, Bagamoyo has lived in the margins of Tanzania’s economic imagination, a historic coastal town rich in culture, trade routes and memory, yet waiting for its modern renaissance. Today, that moment appears to have arrived. As the sun rises…

  • published by ttybrandafricamagazine
  • January 4, 2026
  • Art & Culture

Lagos Revives Legendary Eyo Festival After Eight Years, Celebrating Culture and Unity

After an eight-year silence, Lagos returned to its cultural heartbeat as the iconic Eyo Festival lit up the city once again, drawing thousands of residents, tourists, and culture enthusiasts into a living tapestry of history, movement, and memory. Known as…

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  • January 4, 2026
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