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Nigeria: Dangote Targets $40 Billion Expansion to Scale Refining and Fertiliser Output

Nigeria’s industrial landscape is poised for a transformative leap as the Dangote Group unveils an ambitious $40 billion expansion plan aimed at significantly increasing its refining and fertiliser production capacity.

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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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Nigeria’s Dangote Refinery Boosts Exports to Ease Africa’s Supply Crunch

The Dangote Refinery is emerging as a transformative force in Africa’s energy landscape, scaling up exports to address the continent’s persistent fuel supply gap. This expansion comes at a time.

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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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The Power of the Bridge: Why Inclusive Empowerment is the New Global Currency

By Selveena Parmanum “Education is often cited as the ‘passport to the future’, yet a passport is a stagnant document without a road to travel. Throughout my year of advocating.

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Morocco Records 7% Rise in Q1 Tourist Arrivals

Morocco’s tourism sector continues its upward trajectory, with the country recording a 7% increase in tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2026. A total of 4.3 million visitors were.

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Rwanda and Tanzania Set the Pace for Innovation and Education in Africa

Rwanda and Tanzania are emerging as leading examples of how strategic investments in education and innovation can drive sustainable economic growth across Africa. Both countries have adopted forward-looking approaches that.

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Somalia Set to Launch First Offshore Oil Drilling Campaign

Somalia is preparing to commence its first offshore oil drilling campaign, marking a significant step in its long-anticipated entry into the global energy landscape. The arrival of Turkey’s drilling vessel.

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