When you read stories from Antum Naqvi, senior correspondent covering African politics, business and culture, also known as Naqvi, you get a mix of on‑the‑ground detail and clear context. Daily Africa Global News, a leading online platform for continent‑wide updates relies on contributors like African journalism, the practice of delivering timely, factual stories across diverse African markets to keep readers informed. Antum Naqvi encompasses political analysis, economic reporting and cultural commentary, and requires a deep network of local sources, data tools and a knack for turning raw facts into readable insights.
One of the core strengths of Naqvi’s work is the ability to connect the dots between macro trends and everyday impact. For example, a piece on Afrinvest leading Nigeria’s 2022 brand rankings shows how brand perception shifts during economic turbulence, while a report on President Bola Tinubu’s presidential pardons illustrates the legal and social ripple effects of mercy decisions. These stories demonstrate the semantic triple: African politics influences economic rankings, and economic rankings shape public perception of governance. Naqvi also blends sports and society, explaining how a women's football match can affect gender equity discussions across the continent.
Readers who follow Naqvi get more than headlines. Each article breaks down complex data—like grant payment schedules from South Africa’s SASSA, or the technical details behind Cygnus XL’s ISS resupply—and then explains why it matters for ordinary citizens, investors or policy makers. By weaving together entities such as social grants, investment climate and regional cooperation, the coverage builds a holistic picture of African development. The approach mirrors the triple: social grants support economic stability, which in turn attracts foreign investment. This kind of layered insight is what keeps professionals, students and casual readers coming back for more.
Below you’ll find a curated collection of Naqvi’s recent stories, ranging from brand rankings and political pardons to sports highlights and space missions. Whether you’re hunting specific data points or just want a snapshot of what’s shaping Africa today, the list gives you direct access to the depth and breadth of Naqvi’s reporting. Dive in and discover the angles, numbers and narratives that matter most right now.
Craig Ervine leads Zimbabwe's 16‑player squad for a one‑off Test against Afghanistan at Harare Sports Club, featuring debutant Antum Naqvi and the notable rest of Rashid Khan.