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Namibia’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Gain Momentum

Namibia is rapidly positioning itself as one of Africa’s leading green hydrogen hubs, leveraging its vast renewable energy resources to build a future centred on clean industrialisation and sustainable economic.

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Botswana Deepens Diamond Value Addition Strategy

Botswana is intensifying efforts to strengthen its diamond value addition strategy as the country confronts one of the most challenging periods in the global diamond market in decades. Faced with.

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Kenya and France Seal Sh150bn Green Energy and Infrastructure Deals

Kenya and France recently signed agreements worth more than €1 billion (approximately Sh150 billion) during the 2026 Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi. The deals span green energy, logistics, transport, digital.

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Tinubu’s Major Investment Pitch: Selling Nigeria at Africa CEO Forum 2026

Nigeria’s presentation at the 2026 Africa CEO Forum in Kigali marked a strategic attempt to reposition Africa’s largest economy as a high-return frontier market capable of attracting large-scale global investment..

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South Africa Honours 100 Women Driving Industrial Transformation

South Africa is gaining continental recognition for its growing number of women leaders transforming industries, driving innovation, and shaping Africa’s economic future. This momentum was further highlighted on March 8,.

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Africa’s AI Gold Rush: Startups Race Towards Unicorn Status

Africa’s technology story is entering a new phase. After fintech companies like Flutterwave and OPay demonstrated that African startups could achieve global unicorn status by solving payment fragmentation and financial.

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$750m Solar Revolution: Renewvia to Power 2.1 Million Africans

Across Africa, nightfall still dictates daily life for millions of people. Factories slow down, students rely on kerosene lamps, clinics ration electricity, and businesses close early. For nearly 600 million.

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Nigeria’s Startup Boom Attracts Fresh Global Investor Interest

Nigeria’s technology ecosystem is experiencing a fresh wave of global investor attention as international capital increasingly flows into the country’s rapidly expanding startup sector in 2025. From fintech and artificial.

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