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Private Power, Public Impact: The IPPs Driving South Africa’s Energy Revival

South Africa’s energy crisis was synonymous with load shedding for more than a decade. The rolling blackouts disrupted households, weakened investor confidence, constrained industrial activity, and cost the economy billions.

Green Wealth or Green Grab? The Debate Over Africa’s Carbon Credits

Africa is rapidly emerging as one of the most important frontiers in the global fight against climate change. Across the continent’s forests, wetlands, grasslands, mangroves, and agricultural landscapes, carbon credit.

Powering Industrial Africa: The Next Chapter in the Hydropower Revolution

For decades, Africa’s vast hydropower potential remained largely underutilised. Despite possessing some of the world’s most significant river systems and favourable geographical conditions, the continent continued to face widespread electricity.

Breaking the Digital Divide: Senegal’s Women Powering Innovation and Growth

Across West Africa’s evolving digital landscape, Senegal is emerging as a powerful example of how women entrepreneurs are reshaping the future of innovation, fintech, and economic inclusion. Once constrained by.

Lobito Corridor: The New Silk Road of Africa

As the global competition for critical minerals intensifies, a historic railway stretching from Africa’s mineral-rich interior to the Atlantic Ocean is being transformed into one of the continent’s most important.

The Red Metal Boom: Zambia’s Strategic Role in the Green Energy Future

As the global race for critical minerals intensifies, Zambia is emerging as one of Africa’s most important players in the new energy economy. Driven by rising copper production, renewed investor.

Remy Kamana Kankola: Building a Sustainable Future for Congo’s Mining Sector

The global race for critical minerals has elevated resource-rich nations into pivotal players in the emerging clean energy economy. At the heart of this transformation is the Democratic Republic of.

Code Without Borders: How Africa’s Talent Is Reshaping Global Work

Throughout much of modern economic history, geography was a primary determinant of access to high-paying employment. Industrial cities, financial centres, and advanced economies concentrated opportunity, while much of the developing.

Africa’s Tech Surge: Redefining Work in the Borderless Digital Economy

For much of modern economic history, access to high-value work was defined by geography. Industrial cities, financial hubs, and advanced economies concentrated opportunity, while much of the developing world remained.