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How 10 African Startups Are Shaping Global Financial Innovation

In a global financial technology landscape marked by tightened funding and economic uncertainty, African fintechs continue to defy expectations. Ten of them have now earned their place on CNBC and.

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Africa Summit 2025: Dr Ken Giami’s Vision for a Bold and Competitive Continent

LONDON— In a world still shaking from the tremors of a global pandemic, economic fragmentation, and geopolitical turbulence, a quiet revolution was gathering force—not in boardrooms or war rooms, but.

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Afrobeats in Review: Creative Infrastructure, Global Wins

Afrobeats is no longer just a sound; it is a global movement. From Grammy stages to World Cup performances, the genre has cemented its presence in every corner of global.

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What Africa’s Building Boom Says About Power, Politics, and Debt

Around the world, infrastructure has become the soft weapon of hard power. Global megaprojects are no longer just public works; they are diplomatic statements. They serve not only domestic economic.

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Africa’s CBDC Agenda: Financial Inclusion or State Surveillance?

Across the African continent, governments are racing to digitise their currencies, launching Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) with a narrative framed around financial inclusion, innovation, and the future of money..

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Zimbabwe’s Lithium Sector and the Strategic Significance of Kuvimba’s Sandawana Project

Zimbabwe is rapidly positioning itself as a dominant force in the global lithium supply chain, bolstered by the state-owned Kuvimba Mining House’s announcement to begin construction on a landmark $270.

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Water Security as Policy: What the Jorf Lasfar–Khouribga Pipeline Means for Morocco

In a remarkable display of engineering, environmental foresight, and economic strategy, Morocco has commissioned the longest water pipeline in its history—a 203-kilometre feat connecting the Jorf Lasfar desalination plant on.

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The Net-Zero Equation: How Much Will It Cost, and Who Will Bear It?

The world is now locked in a high-stakes race against time, ambition, and atmospheric thresholds. More than 70 countries, representing over 80% of global CO₂ emissions and nearly 90% of.

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Ghana Banks on Gold Hedging to Strengthen Economy and Currency

Ghana is carving out a path of strategic foresight through a bold blend of resource management, monetary innovation, and regulatory modernisation. As Africa’s top gold producer, the country is now.

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Africa Rising & Building: Inside Adesina’s Decade of Impact

LONDON — On 10 July 2025, inside the historic halls of the British House of Commons, the voice of one of Africa’s most consequential development leaders echoed—not in person, but.

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