News & Stories

Latest updates and stories from our impact across Africa.

When Africans Turn Against Africans: The Human Cost of Xenophobia
Jul 01 Vision 2063 Team
When Africans Turn Against Africans: The Human Cost of Xenophobia

It began with a date. June 30 became more than a deadline in South Africa. It became a day marked …

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Gikomba Inferno Leaves Thousands Without Livelihoods as Traders Count Heavy Losses
Jun 22 Vision 2063 Team
Gikomba Inferno Leaves Thousands Without Livelihoods as Traders Count Heavy Losses

Thousands of traders at Nairobi's Gikomba Market are facing an uncertain future after a devastating fire tore through large sections …

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Nairobi National Park: Kenya's Wild Treasure Worth Protecting
Jun 12 Vision 2063 Team
Nairobi National Park: Kenya's Wild Treasure Worth Protecting

On June 8, 2026, the arrest of nine environmental activists, including former Chief Justice David Maraga, drew national attention to …

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Culture, Creative Arts & Heritage
May 12 Vision 2063 Team
Culture, Creative Arts & Heritage

Africa’s culture is more than history, it is a living source of identity, creativity, resilience, and innovation. From traditional music …

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Seeds of Hope: Kenya’s New Farming Generation
May 08 Vision 2063 Team
Seeds of Hope: Kenya’s New Farming Generation

In rural Kenya, a quiet change is happening through agriculture. It is not driven by large machines or expensive technology …

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Kenya's Green Energy Shift : Powering Kenya’s Green Future
May 05 Vision 2063 Team
Kenya's Green Energy Shift : Powering Kenya’s Green Future

Kenya is becoming a strong leader in Africa’s shift to clean energy. With its location along the equator and rich …

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Predictive Analytics: Foreseeing Scope Creep and Mitigating Risks
Jan 08 Operations Desk
Predictive Analytics: Foreseeing Scope Creep and Mitigating Risks

Scope creep is the silent killer of many well-intentioned projects. New requirements pile up, and suddenly the budget is blown. …

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From Gut Feeling to Hard Facts: Evolution of Project Implementation
Jan 04 Tech & Innovation Team
From Gut Feeling to Hard Facts: Evolution of Project Implementation

Gone are the days when development projects were implemented based solely on "gut feeling" or anecdotal evidence. The modern development …

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Stakeholder Benefits: The Power of Transparent Impact Reporting
Dec 25 Amina Khalid, Community Liaison
Stakeholder Benefits: The Power of Transparent Impact Reporting

Stakeholders, from local communities to international donors, demand transparency. They want to know not just *what* was done, but *how* …

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Balancing the Iron Triangle: How Data Optimizes Cost, Schedule, and Scope
Dec 10 Michael Omondi, Senior Project Manager
Balancing the Iron Triangle: How Data Optimizes Cost, Schedule, and Scope

The "Iron Triangle" of project management—Schedule, Cost, and Scope—has long been the bane of implementation teams. Traditionally, compromising one meant …

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The Rise of Data-Driven Decision Making in Non-Profit Project Selection
Nov 25 Dr. Sarah Johnson, Head of Strategy
The Rise of Data-Driven Decision Making in Non-Profit Project Selection

In an era of limited resources and increasing global challenges, non-profit organizations are shifting away from intuition-based project selection towards …

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