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The Most Dangerous Educational Crisis in Africa Isn't What You Think
03/06/2026

The Most Dangerous Educational Crisis in Africa Isn't What You Think

Africa is going digital.But are African institutions actually prepared for what comes next?New MfalmeBits editorial now ...
28/05/2026

Africa is going digital.

But are African institutions actually prepared for what comes next?

New MfalmeBits editorial now live.

What Happens When a Continent Digitizes Faster Than It Educates?

SPECIAL Report !!!Who controls the African narrative?A new MfalmeBits editorial exploring narrative ownership, digital i...
20/05/2026

SPECIAL Report !!!

Who controls the African narrative?

A new MfalmeBits editorial exploring narrative ownership, digital identity, and why African institutions can no longer afford outsourced perception.

Own Your Narrative.

African education was never supposed to end at memorizing answers for exams most people forget a week later. Somewhere a...
13/05/2026

African education was never supposed to end at memorizing answers for exams most people forget a week later. Somewhere along the way, we confused schooling with learning and certificates with intelligence. Yet across the continent, a different kind of education has always existed. In conversations between grandparents and children. In markets. In farms. In survival. In music. In movement. In trade. In memory.
The future of African education will belong to the people rebuilding knowledge outside the limits they inherited.
Own your narrative.

Own your narrative
02/04/2026

Own your narrative

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24/03/2026

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Perhaps it's time to build something that lasts!!!
22/03/2026

Perhaps it's time to build something that lasts!!!

While African music, fashion, publishing, film, and digital art increasingly shape global markets, the systems designed ...
19/02/2026

While African music, fashion, publishing, film, and digital art increasingly shape global markets, the systems designed to protect, scale, and monetize this creativity remain fragmented. Intellectual property literacy is uneven. Cross-border enforcement is inconsistent. Regional harmonization progresses slowly.
Creative freedom in Africa is often treated as cultural expression rather than economic infrastructure.
This brief argues that creative autonomy and strong intellectual property systems are not ideological luxuries — they are instruments of economic sovereignty.

Policy Brief | MfalmeBitsAfrica’s creative output is globally visible, commercially viable, and culturally influential. ...
15/02/2026

Policy Brief | MfalmeBits

Africa’s creative output is globally visible, commercially viable, and culturally influential. Yet across the continent, creative industries remain structurally underdeveloped, underprotected, and inconsistently supported by policy frameworks....

Africa’s creative output is globally visible, commercially viable, and culturally influential. Yet across the continent, creative industries remain structurally underdeveloped, underprotected, and …

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