Top 10 African Countries by Female Literacy Rate
Female literacy in Africa reflects steady social progress, showing how policy consistency and education reform continue to reshape learning outcomes.
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Female literacy in Africa reflects steady social progress, showing how policy consistency and education reform continue to reshape learning outcomes.
Africa’s highest-purchasing-power cities reflect structured income bases, strong formal employment, and financial systems that cushion households against inflation and currency fluctuations.
Ham Serunjogi, a Ugandan entrepreneur, co-founded Chipper Cash in 2018. Chipper Cash now operates across Africa and beyond, having raised over $300 million and driving pan-African payments.
Discover the Victor Osimhen effect transforming Nigerian football. From Serie A heroics to Super Eagles glory, explore the storylines forcing the world to tune into Africa's rising star. Soccer fans, don't miss this!
Africa’s mid-2025 traffic data reveals rising congestion, shifting commuter patterns, stalled road expansion in key hubs, and steady growth in structured mobility systems.
Paystack revolutionized digital payments in Africa by simplifying transactions, enabling thousands of businesses to scale across the continent and beyond.
Andela transformed Africa’s tech landscape by building a Pan-African network of engineers, redefining global talent sourcing through innovation and inclusion.
GB Agboola scaled Flutterwave into a payments infrastructure that commands a US$31 billion annual volume, enabling commerce across more than 35 countries.
Moniepoint, led by Tosin Eniolorunda, powers over $22 billion in monthly transactions, driving Nigeria’s SME growth and reshaping Africa’s fintech economy.
Beyond patient care, these hospitals play a crucial role in medical education, training thousands of doctors, nurses, and allied health professionals, while contributing to research and innovations in healthcare delivery across the continent.
Africa’s labor power in 2025 reflects both demographic advantage and economic ambition, as nations convert their expanding workforces into engines of production and reform.
In 2025, Africa’s safest nations reveal how governance, social cohesion, and reform are translating into measurable security gains, reshaping tourism and investment flows.
Africa ranks among the world’s most competitive broadband markets, with falling costs driving digital inclusion, mobile banking, and e-commerce growth.
For Africa's rising middle class, the credit card is becoming more than plastic, it's a key to financial flexibility. The rise is driven by a surge in local e-commerce and innovative apps that are finally making formal lending accessible to millions.
Broadband in parts of Africa remains costly, but ongoing investments, regional cable projects, and policy reforms signal a shift toward wider digital access.
Depression rates across Africa reveal deep social pressures, but they also highlight growing awareness, stronger health responses, and community resilience.