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African Leadership Magazine to Host the African Finance Leaders Forum & Reception 2026 in Washington, D.C.

PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Washington, D.C., United States — April 15, 2026 — African Leadership Magazine, in strategic partnership with George Washington University, will host the African Finance Leaders.

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How the Rand Anchors Southern Africa’s Economies

South Africa’s rand gained ground against the dollar early this week as global oil prices stabilised and the US dollar softened. The currency traded 0.3% stronger at 16.89 per dollar,.

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How Ethiopia Is Fighting Global Fuel Price Shocks

As diesel and petrol prices surged across global markets, the Ethiopian government moved swiftly to shield its economy from inflationary fallout. Authorities introduced emergency fuel subsidies aimed at protecting households,.

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Africa’s AgTech Revolution Reshaping Food Systems

Across Africa, agriculture has long been more than an economic activity; it is the backbone of livelihoods, food security, and rural stability. In recent years, however, a new generation of.

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Nigeria–Togo Power Partnership Deepens Amid Regional Demand

Electricity remains a fundamental driver of economic activity, industrial expansion, and regional integration. Across West Africa, cross-border power trade is emerging as a key mechanism for strengthening economic cooperation. The.

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Algeria’s Oil Rally Offers Fiscal Breathing Space for Investment

Algeria, Africa’s largest country by landmass, has built much of its modern economic architecture on hydrocarbons. When global oil prices briefly surged above $100 per barrel amid geopolitical tensions involving.

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Oil Price Rally Gives Algeria Fiscal Breathing Space for Investment

Algeria, Africa’s largest country by landmass, has built much of its modern economic architecture on hydrocarbons. When global oil prices briefly surged above $100 per barrel amid geopolitical tensions involving.

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Senator Nathaniel McGill’s Steady Rise: Shaping Youth and Education Policy in Liberia’s Senate

Nathaniel McGill has steadily transformed political experience into legislative influence, emerging as a key voice on education policy in the Liberian Senate. As chairman of the Senate’s Education Committee, he.

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Senator Momo T. Cyrus: A Security Professional Navigating Liberia’s Political Arena

In Liberia’s evolving democratic landscape, the intersection between security expertise and political leadership remains both delicate and significant. Few lawmakers illustrate this convergence as clearly as Momo T. Cyrus, Chairman.

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Burundi’s Mining Reforms Attract New United States Investment

Burundi has signed two new mining agreements with U.S. companies in Washington, D.C., marking a deepening American engagement in Africa’s rapidly evolving critical minerals sector. The agreements were signed by.

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