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Dangote Refinery Powers Nigeria’s Drive Toward Refining Self-Sufficiency

The Afreximbank-backed refinancing of the Dangote Refinery marks more than a financial restructuring; it represents a strategic turning point for Nigeria’s oil sector. The deal is set to reshape domestic.

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South Africa Tourism Outperforms Pre-Pandemic Levels

South Africa’s tourism industry is experiencing a strong resurgence, marked by rising visitor numbers, high hotel occupancy rates, and expanding employment across the sector. Nearly one million people now earn.

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Nigeria’s state-owned energy company, NNPC Limited, is taking measured steps towards a potential listing on major international exchanges such as the New York Stock Exchange or the London Stock Exchange..

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Top 40 African Finance Leaders 2026” to Be Unveiled at Washington, D.C. Forum

Washington, D.C., USA — African Leadership Magazine (ALM) will officially unveil the highly anticipated Top 40 African Finance Leaders 2026 during the African Finance Leaders Forum & Awards 2026, scheduled.

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Kenya Positions Itself as a Responsible Mining Hub

Kenya’s decision to open Mrima Hill—a long-contested, mineral-rich site—to international investors marks more than a routine mining tender. It signals the country’s deliberate entry into the highly competitive global market.

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Nigerian Banks Dominate Africa’s Brand Value Growth

Nigeria’s banking sector is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by recapitalisation and structural reforms that are reshaping Africa’s financial landscape. In 2026, the country’s leading banks recorded the fastest brand.

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Ghana Rebuilds Sovereign Yield Curve with 2026 Bond

Ghana’s return to issuing a seven-year domestic bond, its first in three years, represents far more than a routine fundraising exercise. It marks a deliberate step towards restoring market confidence,.

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Nigeria Debuts Satellite-Triggered Flood Insurance in Lagos

Nigeria is beginning to redefine how it responds to disasters, shifting from reactive relief to predictive protection. At the centre of this transition is a parametric insurance initiative in Lagos,.

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Niger Emerges as West Africa’s Frontier Hydrocarbon Powerhouse

The arrival of Sonatrach at Niger’s Kafra field represents far more than the launch of a new drilling campaign. It signals a defining shift in the country’s economic identity. Long.

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Nigeria’s FX Liberalisation for Oil Exports: A Strategic Reset with Global Implications

Nigeria has implemented a major policy shift by allowing international oil companies to fully repatriate their export proceeds, removing the previous 90-day retention rule. Announced on March 25, this move.

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