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Subsidising Growth: Cameroon’s Agricultural Transformation

Cameroon has taken a decisive step towards revitalising its agricultural sector with the announcement of a CFA 400 million subsidy aimed at improving productivity, strengthening food security, and enhancing rural.

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Namibia: From Mineral Exporter to Future Oil Powerhouse

What began as a series of early deepwater oil discoveries off the coast of Namibia in 2022 has evolved into a full-scale strategic energy shift. These discoveries have triggered a.

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Morocco’s $500 Million World Bank Reform Targets Inclusive Growth

Morocco is moving beyond conventional loans and reforms to confront a fundamental challenge: translating consistent economic growth into broad-based opportunity. The new $500 million World Bank-supported programme targets three persistent.

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Congo Ends Informal Gold Trade With First Refined Ingots

For decades, informal gold extraction and trade in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) enriched private interests, fuelled instability, and largely bypassed the state. That long-standing dynamic has now.

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Uganda Becomes Africa’s Top Coffee Exporter, Overtaking Ethiopia

Uganda is undergoing a significant transformation in its coffee sector, marked by a 17.3% year-on-year increase in export volumes in February and annual earnings estimated at $2.5 billion. This growth.

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Kenya Has Adequate Reserves to Manage Currency Volatility, Central Bank Assures

Kenya’s Central Bank Governor, Kamau Thugge, has reassured markets that the country holds sufficient foreign exchange reserves to manage potential volatility in the shilling. This assurance comes amid moderate pressure.

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Ethiopia’s Legal Wins Reshape African Sovereignty and Investor Confidence

A significant yet understated transformation is underway in Ethiopia, driven not by infrastructure, but by law, credibility, and institutional reform. By securing over $850 million in international arbitration cases, the.

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NOC Leads Libya’s Strategic Oil Recovery Across Three Basins

Libya’s oil sector, long defined by its vast resource base, is entering a new phase of strategic recovery, driven by recent discoveries across three major basins. Spearheaded by the National.

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Egypt’s Electricity: A Blueprint for Other African Countries

Egypt’s electricity demand has more than doubled over the past two decades, reflecting the pressures of population growth, urbanisation, and industrial expansion. In response, the country is positioning itself as.

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Ghana Prioritises Local Gold Mining Ownership and Value Retention

Ghana’s mining sector is undergoing a significant structural shift that goes beyond the transfer of the Damang gold mine from Gold Fields to a local firm. After decades of foreign.

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