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This week’s news highlights expansion across various sectors, including creativity, access, and voice. These developments span industries like sports, technology, television, faith, and global policy, demonstrating a focus on building sustainable systems rather than fleeting moments. There is a notable shift toward ownership and intentional influence, with leaders prioritizing long-term impact over immediate recognition. These […]
Clean energy investment in the United States experienced a significant downturn in 2025, according to a recent report. The findings highlight a substantial loss of clean energy projects and raise concerns about the nation’s progress toward renewable energy goals. A new report from the clean energy think tank E2 revealed that over $35 billion in […]
Black government contractors in Northern Virginia recently gathered to discuss the impact of recent changes in federal spending and staffing. Many reported significant disruptions to their businesses following policy shifts initiated under the Trump administration and the Department of Government Efficiency led by Elon Musk. Remona Antoine, a consultant whose business specializes in leadership training, […]
Doctors have voiced support for the government’s effort to lift a court freeze on a Sh209 billion health partnership with the United States, citing disruptions to essential medical treatment for millions of Kenyans. The Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union (KMPDU) argues the suspension is creating a critical gap in healthcare services. Impact of the […]
At the 2025 global climate summit, COP30, held in Belém, Brazil, a significant decision was made regarding progress indicators for climate adaptation. Countries agreed on a new set of measures known as the “Belém Adaptation Indicators.” These indicators were developed through a two-year UN process and aim to provide a shared understanding of whether the […]
Kenya faces a significant challenge in transitioning from a developing nation to a First World economy, requiring more than gradual improvements. A fundamental restructuring of national systems is necessary to achieve this goal. The focus on wealth alone is an insufficient measure of development. True progress hinges on increased productivity and a shift in the […]
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