‘INVESTING IN BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES IS INVESTING IN THE FUTURE’

‘INVESTING IN BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES IS INVESTING IN THE FUTURE’

Thandisizwe Mgudlwa – Cape Town, South Africa By promoting investments in Black-owned businesses, the Global Black Impact Summit will unleash a wave of economic equality and societal transformation, heralding a new era of diversity and inclusion in the business world, says the Black Impact Foundation (BIF). According to BIF, as the world increasingly acknowledges the […]

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 ECONOMIC FORECAST OF THE CARIBBEAN REGION 2023

ECONOMIC FORECAST OF THE CARIBBEAN REGION 2023

Maina wa Njuguna The Caribbean region has continued to weather the economic storms better than many countries in the global south relatively speaking. Most of the region is expected to average 3.5% GDP growth this year, 2023 except for the republic of Guyana 🇬🇾 which is on an entire league of its own. Guyana is […]

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 GABON SIGNS DEBT FOR NATURE SWAP

GABON SIGNS DEBT FOR NATURE SWAP

Maina wa Njuguna Gabon 🇬🇦 is the fifth richest country in Africa after Seychelles, Mauritius, Libya, and South Africa rounding up the top five per Gross National Income (GNI). In a headlining rare debt exchange deal, the country signed off $500 million national debt exchange for marine conservation of its rich biodiversity with Bank of […]

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 WORLD’S MOST POPULAR VEHICLES BY SALES

WORLD’S MOST POPULAR VEHICLES BY SALES

Maina wa Njuguna Vehicles are selling like hot cakes even with all the economic challenges the world has been facing in the past few years. The global market for Automotive Manufacturing last year was valued at $2.9 trillion. The Covid-19 pandemic, economic slowdown in China which pushed growth in many other countries, high inflation and […]

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 US STUDENT VISA DENIALS ROCKET

US STUDENT VISA DENIALS ROCKET

Maina wa Njuguna The US international Student visas (F-1) recorded a whooping 35% denials in 2022. The United States 🇺🇸 is the preeminent country for international students seeking higher education by a stretch. There can be multiple reasons for student visa rejections such as – incomplete application, application delays, insufficient funds, unpersuasive personal interviews, etc. […]

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 WHAT’S YOUR LIFE’S VALUE? HOW EXPENDABLE ARE YOU?

WHAT’S YOUR LIFE’S VALUE? HOW EXPENDABLE ARE YOU?

Maina wa Njuguna INTRODUCTION Apart from the free breath of air we partake which is controlled by the automatic nervous system also known as the involuntary nervous system, most of other basic needs for life are increasingly getting out of reach to a significant percentage of the worlds populous. Are you as worthy as you […]

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 DREAM EXCHANGE – THE FIRST US BLACK OWNED WALLSTREET

DREAM EXCHANGE – THE FIRST US BLACK OWNED WALLSTREET

Maina wa Njuguna The first formal Black owned Wallstreet – the DREAM EXCHANGE is the first majority black-owned stock exchange in America’s history. Managing Partner Dwain J Kyles and his group – DX Capital Partners have a controlling interest of the Dream Exchange market and are intended to bring in companies not represented previously into the […]

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 A BAN ON BANNING BOOKS – USA

A BAN ON BANNING BOOKS – USA

Maina wa Njuguna The state of Illinois, USA became the first state to ban the banning of books. Libraries and schools that ban books will loose state funding. Public schools are funded through a combination of local, state, and federal dollars. Most funds come from the local and state governments, while a smaller fraction comes […]

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