Made in Africa Is Not a Trend. It’s a Movement
When Beyoncé stepped out in a flowing printed suit by the Senegalese label Tongoro, the world noticed. The ensemble was bold, unapologetically African, and a declaration of creative excellence.
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When Beyoncé stepped out in a flowing printed suit by the Senegalese label Tongoro, the world noticed. The ensemble was bold, unapologetically African, and a declaration of creative excellence.
In a major development set to reshape East Africa’s telecommunications landscape, the Government of Kenya has agreed to sell a 15 % stake in Safaricom Plc to Vodacom Group Ltd, a subsidiary of the Vodafone Group, in a deal valued at approximately KSh 244.5 billion (about $1.6 billion). In a major development set to reshape East Africa’s telecommunications landscape, the Government of Kenya has agreed to sell a 15 % stake in Safaricom Plc to Vodacom Group Ltd, a subsidiary of the Vodafone Group, in a deal valued at approximately KSh 244.5 billion (about $1.6 billion).
President William Ruto’s 2025 State of the Nation address at the joint sitting of the National Assembly and the Senate set out one of the most ambitious economic agendas Kenya has seen in recent years. His message was clear: the country is entering a new growth phase built on macroeconomic stability, heavy infrastructure investment, agricultural transformation and an empowered youth workforce.
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The fashion industry in Kenya is experiencing immense growth, with new trends taking centre stage every day. One such trend is wearable jewellery, especially among celebrities on big occasions.
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