The 7th Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Challenge has now been officially closed, following an exciting period of innovative submissions from young...
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The 7th Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Challenge has now been officially closed, following an exciting period of innovative submissions from young change-makers. A staggering 151 entries were received from innovators across the African continent. The submission period for the innovation challenge has concluded, and we are now evaluating entries. The pre-qualification process will occur… Read More »The Africa Youth In Tourism Innovation Challenge 2025 Officially Closes
The 7th Africa Youth in Tourism Innovation Challenge has now been officially closed, following an exciting period of innovative submissions from young...
The CEO of Crypto.com announced that the SEC has officially concluded its investigation into the company. After serving Crypto.com with a Wells...
The University of Ilorin has announced the start of the Tech Innovation Challenge for 2025. The contest is open to students with ideas in tech fields....
Heritors Labs, in collaboration with the Research and Innovation Systems for Africa (RISA) Fund and strategic ecosystem partners, has unveiled The...
Heritors Labs, in collaboration with the Research and Innovation Systems for Africa (RISA) Fund and strategic ecosystem partners, has unveiled The...
New Zealanders put forward an unprecedented 300,000 written submissions on the Treaty Principles Bill. Now many are at risk of being deleted from the...
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has partnered with global university programs, screenwriting labs, and filmmaker programs to field...
New Zealand Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay has launched a public consultation on New Zealand and India’s negotiations of a formal...
New Zealand Trade and Investment Minister Todd McClay has launched a public consultation on New Zealand and India’s negotiations of a formal...
An independent legal opinion has concluded there are “strong grounds to challenge the lawfulness” of the decision to ban three Cambridge students...