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Tribune: Le Maroc, nouvel atelier de l'Afrique - Ce que le détrônement de Pretoria dit vraiment du continent

By Venicia Guinot C’est officiel : pour la première fois depuis la création de l’indice en 2010, le Maroc est le pays le plus industrialisé d’Afrique, devant l’Afrique du Sud.

Tribune: Cap-Vert, l'archipel qui donne des leçons de démocratie au continent et au monde

Dix îles, un demi-million d’habitants, zéro coup d’État, et des scores de liberté qui font pâlir bien des puissances. Pendant que la démocratie recule presque partout, le Cap-Vert s’impose, classement

Fashion22 hours ago

David Tlale: Two Decades of Audacity, Celebrating the Maestro Who Made African Fashion Impossible to Ignore

By Venicia Guinot From sewing wedding dresses at home in Vosloorus to commanding runways in New York and Paris, David Tlale has spent more than twenty years proving one thing:

The Captain at the President's Side: Elvire Toupé, Benin's History-Making Aide-de-Camp

By Venicia Guinot | Tropics Magazine Days into his presidency, Benin’s Romuald Wadagni made an appointment that stopped the nation mid-scroll: Captain Elvire Toupé, the highest-ranking woman in the Beninese

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela: A Portrait of Leadership Forged in Fire

She was banned, banished, jailed, tortured and widowed by a marriage to a man behind bars, and still she refused to bow. A leadership portrait of the Mother of the

Style & Living23 hours ago

Elie Kuame : l'architecte de la femme-reine, entre Abidjan, Beyrouth et Paris

Né à Bruxelles, grandi à Abidjan, formé dans les ateliers parisiens : héritier de deux mondes, l’Ivoiro-Libanais Elie Kuame a bâti en vingt ans une maison de couture devenue l’un

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