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Balancing the Barrel: Ghana’s Fuel Economy

Ghana’s fuel economy is once again under pressure as rising global oil prices trigger higher domestic fuel costs, exposing the country’s vulnerability to external energy shocks. With tensions in the.

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Tradition and Power: Women in African Leadership

Long before colonial rule, African women ruled kingdoms, led armies, controlled trade, and shaped spiritual institutions. Their growing presence today as presidents, cabinet ministers, and international policymakers is not the.

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US-Iran Tensions Push North Africa as New Oil Powerhouse

Rising tensions between the United States and Iran are once again disrupting global energy markets, threatening the stability of the Strait of Hormuz, a route that carries nearly 20 percent.

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Silicon Sahel: Tech Driving West Africa’s Growth

West Africa has emerged as one of the most dynamic frontiers in the global technology economy, building a fast-expanding digital ecosystem now widely described as the Silicon Sahel. Anchored by.

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Women Driving Africa’s Creative Economy Growth: The Case of Lisa Folawiyo

Africa’s creative economy has emerged as one of the continent’s fastest-growing sectors, contributing to employment creation, cultural expression, and economic diversification. It spans fashion, film, music, visual arts, crafts, and.

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Partnerships Power Nigeria’s Dairy Revolution

Nigeria has taken a major step toward strengthening its dairy industry through a Memorandum of Understanding with Nestlé to establish a dairy training centre in Abuja. Announced on 8 April.

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Sovereign Bonds Expand Africa’s Global Capital Access

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has made a historic entry into global capital markets, raising 1.25 billion United States dollars through its first international bond issuance. This Eurobond marks.

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Uganda’s €2.7 Billion Railway Revival Gains Momentum

Uganda’s move to engage Citibank for the structuring of €2.7 billion in railway financing marks a transition from long term planning to active project execution. For the landlocked country, rail.

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