The Invisible People by former MTN CEO Phuthuma Nhleko addresses Africa’s looming demographic shift, where one in four people will be African by 2050. Nhleko calls for a new Renaissance built on three pillars: a confident common identity rooted in history, economic leapfrogging through Pan-Africanism, and increased geopolitical influence. By redefining relationships with global powers like the US and China, the book argues that Africa can finally take its rightful place in world affairs. It is...
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