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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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When OPEC+ Hits Pause: What the Oil Output Decision Means for Africa

The decision by OPEC+ to raise output by a modest 137,000 barrels per day (bpd) in December 2025 and then pause any further increases through the first quarter of 2026.

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How the Dangote Refinery Is Fueling Africa’s Energy Shift

Over the years, Nigeria, Africa’s top oil producer, lived a paradox: exporting millions of barrels of crude oil daily while importing nearly all its refined fuel at inflated global prices..

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IMF 2025 MENAP Outlook: North Africa Edges Higher

The IMF’s October 2025 Regional Economic Outlook upgrades growth prospects across MENAP, projecting regional GDP growth of 3.2 per cent in 2025 and 3.7 per cent in 2026, up from.

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How is Angola Restructuring the Sustainable Future of the Oil Industry?

On November 3, 2025, Angola’s National Oil, Gas and Biofuels Agency (ANPG) will seal an exclusive negotiation agreement with energy giant Shell to explore and develop Blocks 19, 34, and.

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Grand Egyptian Museum Signals New Era for African Heritage and Tourism

There’s a cultural and economic renaissance unfolding on the banks of the Nile, powered by the timeless currency of civilisation itself. Two decades of ambition, delay, and determination later, Egypt.

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Ghana’s First Audit of Mining Firms in 10 Years: What It Means

Ghana, long regarded as one of Africa’s stalwart gold producers, has embarked on its most ambitious mining industry audit in a decade. The move signals more than administrative housekeeping; it.

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How Regional Lenders Are Powering a New Era of African Economic Sovereignty

There’s a quiet revolution unfolding across Africa’s financial landscape, one driven not by aid or Western capital, but by the continent’s own institutions. As global financing tightens and traditional creditors.

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Africa’s $120 Billion Hydrocarbon Future: Lessons and Leadership from Nigeria

Africa’s hydrocarbon endowment has re-emerged in policy debates as both a strategic asset and a test of governance. Senior Nigerian energy officials and regional leaders now frame a clear argument:.

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