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Senegal Bets Big on Africa’s Energy Bank

Senegal’s approval of its financial contribution to the African Energy Bank (AEB) may appear to be a routine administrative action, but in reality it comes at a pivotal moment in.

Namibia’s Swakop Uranium Project Boosts Africa’s Global Uranium Importance

Namibia has a joint venture with Swakop Uranium and NamWater to construct the Erongo Sunam Desalination Plant near Swakopmund, which underscores the strategic convergence of natural resources, infrastructure, and foreign.

Congo’s Cobalt Quotas Shake Global EV Supply Chains

In a move with sweeping global ramifications, the DRC, responsible for more than 70 per cent of the world’s mined cobalt, has overhauled how it exports this critical mineral. In.

ICIEC Backs EUR 132.5 Million Financing to Boost Uzbekistan’s Steel Capacity

The Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit (ICIEC) is supporting a EUR 132.5 million financing package arranged by Standard Chartered to help complete a major steel.

Africa Needs Grids to Move Power from Renewable Energy Projects to End Users

PRESS RELEASE   Cape Town, South Africa: 8 December 2025 – Africa stands at a defining moment in its energy transition. With some of the world’s richest solar, wind and.

General Christopher Musa: The Man Loved by Nigerians

When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu transmitted the name of General Christopher Gwabi Musa (RTD) to the Nigerian Senate and later administered the oath of office, the country exhaled a long-held.

Nigeria Offers 50 Oil Blocks in Major Licensing Drive

Nigeria, Africa’s largest crude oil producer, has officially kicked off its 2025 oil licensing round, offering 50 blocks to international and local investors. The move, spearheaded by the Nigerian Upstream.

Inside Nigeria’s Security Emergency: What the Declaration Really Means

Facing a surge of violence, abductions and communal clashes across its territory, Nigeria has entered what may be its most ambitious security upheaval in recent years. On 26 November 2025,.

Why Nigeria Must Act Now Against Insurgent Violence

Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, is facing a complex security and humanitarian crisis that threatens the very foundations of its stability. Over the past year, insurgent attacks across the northern.