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Nigeria and Morocco: Building Africa’s Transcontinental Energy Bridge

Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) CEO Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari has reframed Africa’s energy narrative, transforming it into a compelling opportunity for infrastructure-led growth at the recent 2026 International Energy.

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Ethiopian Airlines Sets Sights on Australia by 2028

Ethiopian Airlines has announced plans to launch flights to Australia in 2028, as it closes the final continental gap in a network that already stretches across Africa, Europe, Asia, North.

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International Day of Women and Girls in Science: A Strategic Imperative for Africa’s Economic Growth

On a warm afternoon in Abuja, Nigeria, a teenage girl once stood at the edge of a modest robotics lab, watching a small machine she had programmed move forward for.

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Zimbabwe Gold Mine Draws Global Investor Appetite

Zimbabwe has drawn over $600 million in demand from U.S. institutional investors for a $150 million seven-year convertible bond, financing a single gold mine and restoring confidence in the country’s.

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Zambia Aims for New IMF Pact to Anchor Economic Growth

Zambia has formally requested a new IMF programme on the backdrop of its most recent $1.7 billion IMF Extended Credit Facility (ECF), which ended in January 2026.   An IMF.

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AU Executive Council Opens 48th Session on Unity and Water Security

The African Union’s Executive Council has opened its Forty-Eighth Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa with renewed calls for continental unity, sustainable water management and accelerated integration, as foreign ministers from.

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What Egypt’s $1 Billion Red Sea Project Signals

Egypt’s announcement of a $1 billion marina, hotel and urban development on the Red Sea marks a renewed leap in its long-standing economic diversification agenda. The initiative, centred on the.

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Angola Eyes De Beers Stake in Continental Diamond Play

Angola is set to acquire a 20–30 per cent stake in the global diamond company, De Beers. This is a tactical investment and a long-game play for influence, value retention,.

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Water, Security and Strategy: What to Expect from the AU’s 39th Summit

In a matter of days, African leaders will converge on Addis Ababa at a moment of uncommon pressure and expectation. From deepening climate stress and protracted conflicts to fragile growth.

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Matekane, Nandi-Ndaitwah, Kikwete, Bagbin, others to Headline African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Ceremony in Accra

The Prime Minister of Lesotho, Samuel Matekane, the President of Namibia, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, and the former President of the United Republic of Tanzania, Jakaya Kikwete, who also serves as Chairman.

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