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Africa’s Investment Shift: From Resource Extraction to Production

Africa’s investment story is gradually changing. For decades, much of the continent’s appeal to international investors was built around its natural resources, with capital flowing into oil, gas and mining.

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CAR Energy: From Diesel Dependence to Solar Sovereignty

The inauguration of a new photovoltaic solar power plant in the Central African Republic (CAR) marks a historic milestone for the nation’s energy sector. This 50-megawatt (MW) solar facility, coupled.

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South Africa’s Tourism Revival: Rising Visitor Numbers Fuel Economic Growth

South Africa’s tourism sector is entering a stronger phase of recovery, with rising visitor numbers pointing to renewed confidence in one of the country’s most important service industries. The country.

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Sustainable Agriculture Africa: A Turning Point for Food Security

Africa’s journey towards overcoming food insecurity and climate shocks is entering a hopeful and decisive new chapter. Recent regional initiatives, championed by institutions like ECOWAS and supported by international partners.

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Africa’s Battery Future: Turning Critical Minerals into Industrial Growth

Africa holds roughly 30% of the world’s critical mineral reserves, including 71% of global cobalt and 42% of manganese. To achieve green industrialisation, the continent must shift from exporting raw.

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West Africa’s Fiscal Crossroads: Mobilising Resources for Transformation

West Africa’s economy is set for steady growth of around 4.6% in 2026, creating a prime opportunity to strengthen its fiscal foundations. With a five-year average tax-to-GDP ratio of just.

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Upstream Nigeria 2026: Securing Africa’s Energy Independence

Envision a nation where oil transcends its role as a mere commodity, becoming a dynamic engine for national stability, regional influence, and lasting economic transformation. Nigeria is turning this vision.

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Wings of Trade: Connecting Africa’s Markets

Africa’s economic transformation depends not only on what the continent produces, but also on how easily people, goods and ideas can move across its borders. As African economies pursue deeper.

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Africa’s Data Economy: Building the Infrastructure for an AI-Powered Future

Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the defining technologies of the global economy, with countries investing heavily in computing power, data centres, connectivity and digital skills. For Africa, the.

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Carbon Markets: Turning Africa’s Natural Assets into New Wealth

Africa is rich in assets that the global economy increasingly values: forests that absorb carbon, mangroves that protect coastlines, soils that store greenhouse gases and vast renewable energy resources capable.

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