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Why Africa WASTED $2.6 Trillion in Foreign Aid

By Africarized – Rewriting the African Narrative For more than 70 years, Africa has been the single largest recipient of foreign aid in human history. Over $2.6 trillion—from governments, NGOs, global institutions, and charities—has flowed into the continent. Yet the results are nothing short of tragic: Meanwhile, the rest of the world is moving out […]

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10 Setbacks of Trump Skipping the G20 Summit: What It Means for Global Power & Africa

When a U.S. president skips the G20 Summit, the world’s most important gathering of global economic leaders, the ripple effects travel far beyond the room he is absent from. The G20 is where the world’s largest economies negotiate cooperation, shape trade policies, and confront global crises. For any major power to sit out is not

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Malema Calls Out African Leaders for Silence as Ramaphosa Faces U.S. Pressure

By Africarized Staff Writer | November 24, 2025 Julius Malema has never been one to tiptoe around geopolitical tension. But his latest criticism of African heads of state cuts deeper than usual—because it hits at one of the continent’s oldest wounds: silence in the face of imperial pressure. Following the recent diplomatic clash between President

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Debunking Misconceptions About African Traditional Religions

10 Eye-Opening Facts For centuries, people misunderstood, mislabeled, and often demonized African traditional religions. But today, we set the record straight with 10 facts that reveal their true wisdom and beauty. Number 10: Not Idol Worship. Africans don’t worship stones or statues — these are symbols representing deeper spiritual realities, much like crosses or icons

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Impact of Islam on African Culture

For over a thousand years, Islam has shaped Africa’s identity in ways both profound and complex. From architecture and language to fashion and governance, its influence runs deep across the continent. Today, we count down 10 surprising ways Islam has impacted African culture — some empowering, others controversial. [10] — Trade and Urban Growth:Islam first

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The Wa people: A hidden African diaspora in Asia

Across the rugged mountains straddling Myanmar and China lives a community whose story is rarely told—yet deeply fascinating. The Wa people, known in their own language as Vāx, are an ethnic group rooted in the borderlands between northern Myanmar’s Shan and Kachin State and China’s Yunnan Province. Though far from the African continent, their ancient

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Germany Returns Ethiopia’s Sacred Artefacts After a Century

Africa is rising… and history is finally coming home.After more than 100 years, Ethiopia has received 12 sacred artefacts that were kept in Germany since the 1920s. Crowns. Shields. Paintings. Living pieces of Ethiopian identity—finally returning to their rightful land. WHAT HAPPENED Franz Weiss, Germany’s envoy to Ethiopia originally collected these artefacts in the 1920s.His

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The Top 20 Richest People in Africa: Titans of Industry and Innovation

Top 20 Richest People in Africa Africa’s economic landscape is shaped by visionary entrepreneurs and industry leaders who have built empires across sectors like commodities, telecom, and finance. Here’s a look at the continent’s 20 wealthiest individuals, based on recent estimates (2023). 1. Aliko Dangote Net Worth: 13.5BillionNationality: NigerianIndustry: Cement, Sugar, FlourKeyVentures: DangoteGroup, Africa’s largest cement

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