Guinea’s Simandou mining project, slated to be the world’s largest, is investing 5% of its revenues into education to develop human capital, with mining operations set to start in 2026. The government plans to focus on science and engineering education, following the example of successful nations like Singapore, as part of a broader effort in Africa to ensure natural resources benefit local development and foster sustainable economic growth beyond the mining boom. This emphasis on education, particularly in technical fields, aims to create lasting benefits for the country and its people.
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The 9th of August marks the 1956 march of 20,000 women to the Union Buildings in Pretoria, protesting against the oppressive dompas. However, the significance of this activism is often overshadowed by superficial celebrations, including special promotions and trivial messaging. Want More Context? 🔎
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