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South Africa’s Credit Rebound: What S&P’s Upgrade Signals for Global Investors

South Africa has emerged from nearly two decades of credit stagnation as S&P Global upgraded its long-term foreign-currency sovereign credit rating from BB- to BB, marking the first upgrade since.

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Eliminating Poverty: A Key Challenge For Presidential Candidates?

As Nigeria prepares for the 2027 elections, leaders from every corner of the country are presenting ideas they believe will propel the country forward. Among them is Prince Adewale Adebayo,.

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Congo’s First 1,000 Tons Traceable Cobalt Signals Critical Minerals Shift

The Democratic Republic of Congo has made a significant breakthrough in the exploration of cobalt. The world depends on Congo for the batteries that power electric vehicles, smartphones, and renewable.

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Historic $5.28 Billion Gold Discovery Positions Kenya as Mining Powerhouse

Kenya, for years, had whispers of buried gold, a story passed across generations of artisanal miners panning rivers in hope. Now, those whispers have turned into data-backed confirmation. In what.

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South Africa Lowers Inflation Target: First Change in 25 years

For the first time in a quarter of a century, South Africa has revised its inflation target, lowering it from a long-standing range of 3 to 6 percent to a.

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Ndayane Port: A Pillar of Senegal’s Trade and Economic Influence

Senegal is poised to redefine its maritime and logistics landscape with the development of the Ndayane Deepwater Port, a US$1.2 billion project backed by Dubai-based DP World and the UK’s.

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Angola-India Strategic Partnership Advancing Economic Growth

The state visit to Angola by the Indian President Droupadi Murmu carried more than ceremonial pomp for Angola’s 50th Independence Day celebrations. Her four-day state visit, the first by an.

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Tariffs, Currencies, and Power: Global Markets under Trump 2.0

Since Donald Trump returned to the White House, global markets have entered a landscape defined by unpredictability, recalibration and opportunism. What started as a confidence-fuelled surge in equities and the.

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South Africa’s R1.5 Trillion Gambling Industry: Growth, Risk, and Reckoning

In recent years, the global gambling and gaming industry has undergone tectonic shifts. Freed from the confines of land-based casinos, wagering has migrated en masse to mobile screens, propelled by.

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How Africa’s Billion Workers Could Redefine Global Economic Power

Sub-Saharan Africa’s economic pulse is steady, confident, and alive again. After weathering a storm of global disruptions, from inflation spikes to commodity shocks, the region’s economy is bouncing back with.

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