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The Free Movement Paradox: Balancing Protectionism and Unity in Modern Africa

Africa’s drive for deeper regional integration rests on widespread public backing for the free flow of people and goods. According to the Afrobarometer African Insights Report, 56% of Africans support.

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The Green Industrial Dividend: Rewiring Africa’s Critical Mineral Economy for Global Growth

Rich in lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earths, Africa holds approximately 30% of the world’s critical minerals—the very elements powering the global energy transition. Yet, as the continent reaches.

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Liquid Capital: How Water Security Holds the Key to Africa’s Climate Future

Africa faces an unprecedented crisis at the intersection of water security and climate change. This dual threat jeopardises the continent’s development, food security, public health, and economic stability. According to.

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Zambia’s Copper Comeback: Powering Africa’s Industrial Futures

Global demand for copper is rising rapidly as countries accelerate the transition to clean energy, electric vehicles, and digital infrastructure. At the centre of this transformation is Zambia, Africa’s second-largest.

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Namibia Positions Itself as Africa’s Emerging Green Hydrogen Leader

Namibia is rapidly establishing itself as one of Africa’s most promising green energy destinations. Blessed with some of the world’s highest solar irradiation levels, strong coastal winds, vast open land,.

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Regional Rail Corridors: Driving Africa’s Trade and Economic Integration

Efficient transport systems have long been recognised as essential for economic growth, yet inadequate rail infrastructure has remained one of Africa’s greatest barriers to regional trade. Today, that picture is.

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West Africa Aid Shift: Building Sovereignty and Home-Grown Solutions

The 2026 African Youth Survey, conducted by the Ichikowitz Family Foundation, highlights a significant shift in how young people across West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, view foreign aid and Africa’s.

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Self-Reliant Africa: Mitigating Energy Shocks Through Strategic Local Power

Recent global disruptions, driven by geopolitical conflicts, volatile oil markets, and fragile supply chains, have exposed just how vulnerable many African economies remain to external energy shocks. Rising fuel prices.

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Meaningful Access: Driving Africa’s Sustainable Digital Economic Future

Africa is no longer treating digital connectivity as simply an infrastructure challenge. Instead, it is increasingly recognised as a driver of economic growth, social inclusion, and regional integration. The Abuja.

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Home-Grown Hope: Africa’s Youth Look Within

A new generation of Africans is expressing growing confidence in the continent’s future, driven by an increasing belief that Africa’s greatest opportunities lie in its own people, institutions, and ideas..

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