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Morocco Records 7% Rise in Q1 Tourist Arrivals

Morocco’s tourism sector continues its upward trajectory, with the country recording a 7% increase in tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2026. A total of 4.3 million visitors were.

Rwanda and Tanzania Set the Pace for Innovation and Education in Africa

Rwanda and Tanzania are emerging as leading examples of how strategic investments in education and innovation can drive sustainable economic growth across Africa. Both countries have adopted forward-looking approaches that.

Somalia Set to Launch First Offshore Oil Drilling Campaign

Somalia is preparing to commence its first offshore oil drilling campaign, marking a significant step in its long-anticipated entry into the global energy landscape. The arrival of Turkey’s drilling vessel.

NOC Leads Libya’s Strategic Oil Recovery Across Three Basins

Libya’s oil sector, long defined by its vast resource base, is entering a new phase of strategic recovery, driven by recent discoveries across three major basins. Spearheaded by the National.

Top 40 African Finance Leaders 2026 Spotlighted

Powering Growth, Stability, and Transformation Across Africa London, United Kingdom, 2026 African Leadership Magazine (ALM) has released its Top 40 African Finance Leaders for 2026, spotlighting individuals driving financial transformation.

Nigeria’s Electricity Future: Dr. Joy Ogaji on Why Government and DisCos Must Act in Sync Now

Dr. Joy Ogaji stands as one of the most authoritative voices in Nigeria’s power sector, in a nation where electricity remains both an essential necessity and a persistent challenge. As.

African Women in Power: Spotlight on Sierra Leone First Lady, Dr Fatima Maada Bio

African women are increasingly taking centre stage and driving transformative change across the continent. Their stories reflect resilience, courage, and a strong commitment to justice and equality. Across politics, business,.

Zimbabwe Launches Big Five Banknotes to Rebuild Currency

Zimbabwe is introducing a new series of ZiG banknotes, known as the “Big Five” series, as part of a broader effort by the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe to restore public.

Egypt’s Electricity: A Blueprint for Other African Countries

Egypt’s electricity demand has more than doubled over the past two decades, reflecting the pressures of population growth, urbanisation, and industrial expansion. In response, the country is positioning itself as.