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  • Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Unity, Culture, and Liberation in the Pan-African Struggle

    In the tapestry of Pan-African heritage, Kwanzaa stands as a vibrant thread, woven with the aspirations and resilience of a people seeking unity and cultural identity. Born out of the turbulent 1960s, this distinctive holiday was founded by Dr. Maulana Karenga, a visionary who sought to rekindle a sense of pride and purpose among African…

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  • Enhancing Bilateral Ties: PAPSS Visits LBDI in Monrovia, Liberia

    In a significant diplomatic development, Monrovia, the capital city of Liberia, recently played host to high-profile visits from the Pan-African Parliament Secretariat (PAPSS) and the Liberia Bank for Development and Investment (LBDI). The interactions during these visits underscored the commitment to strengthening diplomatic and economic ties between Liberia and the broader African community. The Pan-African…

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  • Pan-African Network celebrates Collaboration at 2nd Annual Conference

    Higher education leaders from across the continent recently convened at the University of Nairobi (UoN) for the 2023 Afretec Conference. At the event, attendees reflected on the network’s accomplishments and planned for the year ahead. The African Engineering and Technology Network (Afretec) partners centered discussion around the pillars of entrepreneurship, inclusion and impact, teaching and…

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  • Pan Africanism in Namibia

    Pan Africanism calls for the unity of Africans on the mainland and in the diaspora because of the shared experience of colonialism and slavery. The call for unity is meant to foster political, economic, cultural and scientific progress. In Namibia, the history of Pan Africanism dates back to the 1920s, and stems from the sensitisation…

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  • CLIP: the new online platform that supports creators

    The Music Rights Awareness Foundation (MRAF) and the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) have introduced CLIP (Creators Learn Intellectual Property), a new online learning resource about intellectual property (IP) that is available for free. Globally, content creators are generating record numbers of music, art, and other forms of media, but they frequently lack the knowledge…

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  • Are your emails safe? After PhilHealth cyber attack, here’s how to spot data breach

    Concerned individuals were advised to check their passwords and email accounts due to possible data exposure following the ransomware attack against state insurer PhilHealth. Kaspersky, a cybersecurity firm, said that stolen data from ransomware attacks may be put for sale on the “dark web,” thus making victims vulnerable to identity theft and other scams. In…

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  • The Pan-African Connections: El Hajj Malik El Shabazz and Liberia

    The Pan-African Connections: El Hajj Malik El Shabazz and Liberia

    Pictured Above El Hajj Malik El Shabazz in Ghana El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, known globally as Malcolm X, was not only a revolutionary figure in the United States civil rights movement but also a key proponent of Pan-Africanism. One of the most significant yet lesser-known aspects of Malcolm X’s activism was his connection to Africa, particularly…

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  • Remitly to Acquire Rewire to Expand into Complementary Geographies with Account-Based Remittance Product

    Remitly and Rewire share a commitment to transform the lives of millions of immigrants and their families with the most trusted and innovative financial services products. SEATTLE & TEL AVIV, Israel–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aug. 16, 2022– Remitly Global, Inc., (NASDAQ: RELY) (“Remitly”), a leading global digital financial services provider for immigrants and their families, today announced that it has signed a definitive…

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  • Pan-African Parliament: Punches, kicks and death threats

    Founded with the noble ambition of uniting the continent, a session of the Pan-African Parliament (PAP) recently descended into farce with some members fighting and threatening to kill each other. The ugly scenes came amid sharp divisions over who the next president of the 235-member parliament should be, with southern African delegates insisting that their…

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