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Nona Chili wins African Female Business Leader of the Year at ALM Africa Summit London 2025

London, UK – 9 July 2025 Nona Chili, Chief Executive Officer of Makwande Energy Trading (Pty) Ltd, South Africa, has been named African Female Business Leader of the Year (Co-Winner) at.

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Bihi Iman Egeh Named African Finance Minister of the Year at ALM Africa Summit London 2025

London, UK – 9 July 2025 His Excellency Bihi Iman Egeh, Minister of Finance of the Federal Republic of Somalia, has been awarded the coveted African Finance Minister of the.

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Dr Mohamed Lemine Dhehby wins Central Bank Governor of the Year at ALM Africa Summit London 2025

London, UK – 9 July 2025 His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Lemine Ould Dhehby, Governor of the Central Bank of Mauritania, has been named Central Bank Governor of the Year at the.

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H.E. Ahmed Kouchouk Wins African Finance Minister of the Year at ALM Africa Summit London 2025

London, UK – 9 July 2025 His Excellency Ahmed Kouchouk, Egypt’s Minister of Finance, has been awarded the prestigious African Finance Minister of the Year title at the 15th African Business.

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Sierra Leone’s Brima Baluwa Koroma wins African Regulator of the Year at ALM Africa Summit London 2025

London, UK – 9 July 2025   Brima Baluwa Koroma, Director General of Sierra Leone’s National Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NPRA), has been honoured with the African Regulator of the Year award.

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Road to Prosperity: African Nations Accelerate Infrastructure Development

Roads have long been regarded as the “nerves” of an economy, serving as vital arteries that facilitate commerce, connectivity, and national development. In Africa, where over 80% of goods and.

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Strongest Currencies in Africa June 2025: Tunisia, Ghana, and Morocco Lead a Shifting Landscape

As the global economy continues to adjust to evolving dynamics in 2025, several African nations are witnessing the steady appreciation of their currencies. This trend, while not uniform across the.

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The Real Infrastructure Crisis in Africa Lies Off the Grid

Globally, the connection between infrastructure and development is well established. In both high-income and developing countries, transport systems form the backbone of economic integration, social inclusion, and access to basic.

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Ghana’s Rising Dominance in West African Tourism: A Data-Driven Look

Ghana firmly solidified its reputation as a top-tier travel destination in West Africa, welcoming 1,288,804 international visitors—a 12% year-over-year increase, according to the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA). Far from being.

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Alliance of Sahel States Asserts Agricultural Sovereignty with Launch of APSA-Sahel

In a decisive move that underscores its commitment to food sovereignty and regional autonomy, the Alliance of Sahel States (AES)—comprising Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger—has officially launched the Alliance of.

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