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Africa’s Tax-Free Zones: Risk or Pathway to Industrialisation?

Special Economic Zones (SEZs) are often promoted as economic game changers, particularly in regions struggling to diversify exports, create jobs, and boost investments. SEZs are tax-free enclaves where businesses thrive,.

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Africa’s Reform Paradox: Bridging the Gap Between Vision and Delivery

Ambitious reforms; universal healthcare, free primary and secondary education, and inclusive social protection, are championed globally as pathways to equitable development. These ideals are rooted in foundational frameworks such as.

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Rwanda Leads in Sub-Saharan Africa with First Cable Car System

In a forward-thinking stride toward sustainable infrastructure, Rwanda is charting new territory with plans to launch Sub-Saharan Africa’s first urban cable car system. Backed by a $500,000 grant from the.

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Egypt Deepens Natural Gas Ambitions Through New Exploration Block Awards

Egypt is advancing its energy strategy with renewed momentum, awarding six new natural gas exploration blocks to a consortium of international oil and gas firms. The latest agreements—comprising four offshore.

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Inside Russia’s Proposal for a Tri-Continental Oil and Gas Partnership

In a development poised to shape the future of Africa’s energy landscape, Russia has extended an invitation for a three-nation energy alliance involving Nigeria and Pakistan. This strategic proposal signifies.

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Ethiopian Airlines Named Best Airline in Africa for 2025

In a resounding affirmation of excellence and consistency, Ethiopian Airlines has once again clinched the title of Best Airline in Africa at the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards, marking its.

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Rebuilding Trust, Strengthening Unity – The Nigerian Military’s People-Centric Turn

In a bold and historic move to recalibrate the relationship between the Nigerian Armed Forces and the citizens they are sworn to protect, the Defence Headquarters is convening its Maiden.

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African Youth Leadership Hub (Gambia Chapter) Conducts Beach Clean-Up to Tackle Marine Pollution

On Sunday, 27th April 2025, volunteers from the African Youth Leadership Hub (AYLH), Gambia Chapter, gathered at Leybato Beach in Fajara for a vibrant and purposeful beach clean-up exercise. This.

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Africa’s Creative Industries Are Thriving — What this Means for Global Commerce

Africa’s creative economy is attracting significant global interest, with investors supporting its art, music, and film industries. It presents a major opportunity for wealth creation and youth employment on the.

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Central Banks in Africa Turn to Gold for Stability and Global Leverage

Gold has historically served as a reliable store of value and a strategic anchor in central banking—and African nations are reaffirming its relevance in today’s volatile economic climate. As global.

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