Entertainment

Edith Agbeli of JoyPrime Named One of Africa’s Most Influential Women in Media 2026

Channel Manager and Creative Director of JoyPrime, Edith Edem Agbeli. has been named one of Africa’s Most Influential Women in Media Management 2026.

This recognition places her among a distinguished group of women shaping industries and driving change across Africa.

The award was presented at the Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women Conference and Awards, an annual event held to celebrate women whose work continues to make a meaningful difference in their countries and beyond.

JoyPrime's Edith Agbeli shines at Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women Awards

Organised by Imperial Leo Network Limited, the event brought together leaders, entrepreneurs and professionals from across the continent, all recognised for their contribution to socio-economic development.

For Edith Edem Agbeli, the honour reflects years of dedication to media excellence, creativity and leadership.

In her role at Joy Prime, she has been instrumental in shaping content, building the brand and steering the channel’s creative direction in a competitive industry.

Her recognition in the media management category highlights not only her professional achievements but also her influence in setting standards and inspiring the next generation of media practitioners.

JoyPrime's Edith Agbeli shines at Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women Awards

The Africa’s 100 Most Influential Women Awards continues to serve as a platform to celebrate women who are breaking barriers and redefining leadership across sectors, including business, governance, media and entrepreneurship.

This year’s edition once again underscored the growing role of women in shaping Africa’s future, with Edith Edem Agbeli emerging as one of the standout figures in the media space.

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Sports

Tottenham Appoint Roberto De Zerbi as New Manager with Kudus Set to Feature

Tottenham have appointed Roberto De Zerbi as their new manager in a desperate bid to stave off relegation from the Premier League. Spurs sit 17th in the Premier League table and are just one point above the drop zone with seven games of the season remaining.

Tottenham have confirmed that the former Marseille and Brighton boss has agreed to take over, signing a long-term contract in the process, after the departure of interim boss Igor Tudor. De Zerbi has been a long-term managerial target for the club.

De Zerbi said: “I am delighted to be joining this fantastic football club, which is one of the biggest and most prestigious in the world.

“In all my discussions with the Club’s leadership, their ambition for the future has been clear – to build a team capable of reaching great achievements, and to do that playing a style of football that excites and inspires our supporters. I am here because I believe in that ambition and have signed a long-term contract to give everything to deliver it.

“Our short-term priority is to climb the Premier League table, which will be the complete focus until the final whistle of the last game of the season. I’m looking forward to getting out on the training pitch and working with these players to achieve that.”

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F1 Hits Suzuka: Antonelli’s Shanghai Win Sets Stage for High-Speed Showdown in Japan 

If the Chinese Grand Prix was a showcase of youthful brilliance and tactical tension, motorsport fans are in for an electrifying follow-up.

The championship roared through Shanghai last weekend with an action-packed, edge-of-your-seat spectacle that delivered drama from the moment the lights went out.

As the dust settles in China, the global F1 circus travels to Japan, and SuperSport is ready to bring every twist, turn, and tactical masterstroke of the Japanese Grand Prix directly to your screens this Sunday, 29 March, at 07:00 AM (CAT).

Thunder in the land of the rising sun: F1 heads to Suzuka for a high-speed chess match after Antonelli’s Shanghai masterclass 
Race winner Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team celebrates with his team during the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 15, 2026 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

Shanghai: A Star is Born and the Prancing Horses Return

The Grand Prix in Shanghai will forever be remembered as the weekend Kimi Antonelli arrived on the world stage.

The 19-year-old Mercedes prodigy delivered a masterclass, becoming the youngest driver in history to claim pole position and converting it into a stunning race victory with remarkable maturity, skill, and tenacity.

Behind the teenager, the race was a thrilling game of cat-and-mouse. The Prancing Horses announced their return to form, with Lewis Hamilton making a superb start to briefly lead the race.

Alongside his accomplished teammate Charles Leclerc, Hamilton put immense pressure on early championship leader George Russell.

Once Antonelli navigated his way to the front—a lead, he would never relinquish—Russell slotted into second to play rear-gunner against the charging Ferraris.

After a brilliantly canny drive, Hamilton held onto third, keeping Leclerc at bay in fourth as they crossed the line separated by just three seconds.

The midfield battle was equally breathless. Oliver Bearman (Haas), Pierre Gasly (Alpine), Liam Lawson (RB), and Isack Hadjar (Red Bull) provided a phenomenal show of wheel-to-wheel racing, taking positions five through eight and crossing the line within 30 seconds of one another.

Further down, the race was a tale of heartbreak for some heavy hitters. Max Verstappen (Red Bull) suffered a nightmare start, bogging down and dropping 10 places.

The Dutchman staged a heroic fightback to sixth, only for a sudden loss of power to force a bitter DNF. Carlos Sainz (Williams) and Franco Colapinto (Alpine) rounded out the top 10, while Nico Hulkenberg put on a valiant show just outside the points in his Audi.

Meanwhile, a disastrous weekend for McLaren ended before it began, with both cars failing to start due to unrelated technical engine issues.

Thunder in the land of the rising sun: F1 heads to Suzuka for a high-speed chess match after Antonelli’s Shanghai masterclass 
Race winner Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy driving the (12) Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team W17 takes the chequered flag during the F1 Grand Prix of China at Shanghai International Circuit on March 15, 2026 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Mark Thompson/Getty Images)

Looking Ahead: The Ultimate Test at Suzuka

All eyes now turn to the revered Suzuka Circuit.

As the only track on the calendar with a figure-of-eight layout, this 5.807km asphalt rollercoaster, owned by Honda, fuses sweeping elevation changes with punishing, rapid-fire directional shifts.

The introduction of the 2026 regulations adds a fascinating layer of complexity to this historic venue.

The new power units feature a 50/50 split between the V6 petrol engine and electric power, introducing a push-to-pass button for additional deployment.

Consequently, driver strategy will heavily hinge on lifting and coasting through the high-speed sections to charge their batteries.

How the grid uses the legendary 300km/h 130R corner (Turn 15) to maximize battery regeneration—and whether this will soften the organic racing F1 fans are accustomed to at Suzuka—remains the weekend’s biggest talking point.

The regulations have already drawn criticism from heavyweights like reigning world champion Lando Norris and four-time Japanese GP winner Max Verstappen, who have voiced concerns over the “artificial” nature of overtaking dependent on energy deployment rather than pure driving skill.

Despite the controversy, the competitive narrative is explosive. Mercedes is currently dictating the pace, with Antonelli and Russell sharing a victory apiece.

However, Suzuka is the ultimate aerodynamic litmus test. We will quickly learn if Ferrari, comfortably the second fastest on the grid and currently trailing by 31 points, can genuinely fight the Silver Arrows.

Lewis Hamilton, fresh off his first podium for the Scuderia, is a serious contender, as is his teammate Charles Leclerc.

Don’t discount Max Verstappen. Despite reliability woes in his Red Bull, his four previous victories at this circuit make him a dangerous dark horse.

In the midfield, look for strong value in Haas’s pairing of Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman, as well as Pierre Gasly in the Alpine.

At the back of the pack, newcomers Cadillac and a struggling Aston Martin outfit will be desperate to score their first points of the campaign.

Crucially, track conditions will play a massive role.

The circuit was resurfaced ahead of the 2025 event from the exit of the first chicane to the end of the first sector, making it particularly demanding on Pirelli’s rubber.

Cars with superior directional stability—a known Mercedes strength—will likely dominate race pace, but high tyre degradation through the iconic ‘S’ Curves, the Degner corners, and the Spoon curve could flip the script late in the race.

Following Sunday’s race, Formula 1 will enter a five-week hiatus ahead of the Miami Grand Prix, following the cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian rounds due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

Thunder in the land of the rising sun: F1 heads to Suzuka for a high-speed chess match after Antonelli’s Shanghai masterclass 
Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari rides on a scooter in the paddock during previews ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Japan at Suzuka Circuit on March 26, 2026 in Suzuka, Japan. (Photo by Kym Illman/Getty Images)

Voice from the Paddock

Fresh off a career-defining performance in Shanghai, Antonelli arrived in the Suzuka paddock with the poise of a seasoned veteran despite the whirlwind of the last fortnight.

Reflecting on his breakthrough, the young sensation noted that winning in China was undoubtedly the best day of his life so far, though he was quick to shift his focus toward the challenges ahead.

“It has been a busy and exciting time, and while I allowed myself a couple of days to enjoy the moment with my family and friends, my mental switch shifted to the UK simulator and our preparations for Japan almost immediately,” Antonelli explained.

“The support back home was incredibly special, but with 20 races still to go, the mission is to maintain this momentum and maximise the competitive car we have underneath us.”

As the grid heads to the iconic Suzuka circuit, Antonelli highlighted the technical demands of a track he considers one of the very best in the world.

“The S-curves in the first sector are just so special to drive, and while Turn 1 and the final chicane offer the best overtaking opportunities, our primary focus remains on qualifying. Starting on pole and having that clean air makes a massive difference, and it’s an area where we are still pushing for every millisecond of improvement.”

Despite the escalating chatter regarding a potential championship charge, the rookie remains remarkably grounded.

“I believe I still need to secure two or three more wins in the short term before that becomes a realistic conversation.”

“This is only my second year, and you can’t accelerate experience. My goal is simply to be prepared for any situation and ensure that when the opportunity arises, we are in the right position to fight for the top step again.”

Thunder in the land of the rising sun: F1 heads to Suzuka for a high-speed chess match after Antonelli’s Shanghai masterclass 
Rain falls during the Formula 1 Japan Suzuka at the Suzuka Formula 1 circuit on March 25, 2025, in Suzuka, Japan. (Photo by Marcel van Dorst/EYE4IMAGES/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

SuperSport: Your All-Access Pass

At SuperSport, we pride ourselves on being at the absolute heart of the action.

We aren’t just broadcasting the race; we are bringing the atmosphere, the tension, and the triumph of the paddock straight into your living room.

Whether it is the high-speed, 300km/h battles through the legendary 130R or the strategic chess match unfolding on the pit wall, SuperSport has you covered with every bit of thrilling action.

Set your alarms for 07:00 AM (CAT) this Sunday. We are committed to ensuring South African fans have the best seat in the house for every second of this historic 2026 season.

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Business

GH¢1 Billion Fund Launched in Accra to Unlock Pension Capital for SME Growth

A locally driven investment initiative aimed at unlocking pension capital for private sector growth has taken off in Accra, with the launch of a GH¢1 billion fund-of-funds designed to channel long-term financing into expanding small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The Ci Gaba Fund of Funds, managed by Savannah Impact Advisory, has secured GH¢380 million at first close, with more than two-thirds of commitments coming from domestic institutional investors led by pioneering pension funds. The fund and its sponsor organization, Impact Investing Ghana, are positioning themselves as a catalyst for mobilizing Ghanaian savings into productive sectors of the economy.

Structured as a fund of funds, the vehicle will invest in a portfolio of private equity, venture capital, and private debt funds, which will in turn deploy capital into SMEs across sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and technology in Ghana and the wider West African region.

Chief Executive Officer of Savannah Impact Advisory, Hamdiya Ismaila, said the fund is designed to address a critical financing gap by connecting long-term capital to viable businesses with high growth potential.

“We are investing in private equity funds across multiple sectors that drive the economy of Ghana and West Africa to create jobs and improve livelihoods,” she said.

She emphasised that the strategy is anchored on domestic resource mobilization, arguing that sustainable development must be built on local capital.

“If we want to develop, we must develop on the back of our own money,” she added.

Following the launch, the fund will begin deploying the GH¢380 million into partner funds while continuing its fundraising efforts toward the GH¢1 billion target.

The Ci Gaba Fund distinguishes itself as a “mother fund”, pooling capital at scale and allocating it to specialized fund managers with closer access to SMEs and sector-specific opportunities. This model is expected to improve capital flow efficiency and strengthen Ghana’s private investment ecosystem.

Development finance institution FSD Africa Investments has committed $7.5 million to the fund’s first close. Its Director for Catalytic Transactions, David Tetteh, described the initiative as timely, noting that while capital exists within African markets, the absence of credible vehicles to channel funds into SMEs has constrained growth.

He said the fund provides a structured and trusted pathway to move capital into businesses that can drive economic expansion and job creation, aligned with government priorities.

Beyond capital mobilisation, Ms. Ismaila called for stronger policy support to enable private sector growth, stressing that job creation is best driven by thriving businesses rather than direct government intervention.

“We need policies that allow companies to access patient capital that gives them room to grow,” she said.

The launch event, held in Accra on March 31, brought together key players in Ghana’s financial and investment ecosystem, highlighting growing momentum behind locally anchored financing solutions.

Women Driving Innovative Finance

The launch also underscores the rising influence and technical expertise of women in leadership across private capital markets and finance, shaping Africa’s financial architecture while advancing the introduction of innovative investment vehicles for private sector development.

Hamdiya Ismaila leads a growing league of female leaders transforming the investment landscape, alongside industry figures such as Abena Amoah, MD, Ghana Stock Exchange; Amma Lartey, CEO of Impact Investing Ghana, CEO of Ghana Venture Capital Association, and Impact Investing Ghana Board Member Amma Gyampo; as well as Mirabelle Moreaux (Ghana Investment Support Programme).

These leaders are playing a pivotal role in designing, structuring, and managing financial vehicles that prioritise investor protection and risk mitigation, market building, sustainability, and long-term economic impact. Their leadership reflects a broader shift across the continent, where women are increasingly at the forefront of developing robust capital solutions that unlock more affordable patient capital with support for growing businesses that ultimately create sustainable jobs and accelerate economic transformation.

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Environment

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