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Biru Wolde Gujo and the Industrial Logic Reshaping Ethiopia’s Economy

Ethiopia is moving into a defining phase of economic transformation. With a population now exceeding 120 million and a labour force increasingly shaped by younger entrants, the pressure to generate.

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Irungu Kang’ata: Law, Power, and the Real Test of County Governance in Kenya

Kenya’s devolved system of government, established under the 2010 Constitution, was designed to bring development closer to citizens while diffusing political power away from the centre. More than a decade.

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Mariama Moussa Boussi: Leading Niger’s Agri-Finance Reforms

Agriculture remains the economic backbone of Niger, employing more than 80 per cent of the population and contributing roughly 40 per cent of national GDP, yet it is also the.

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Chris Ijeli and the Rise of Nigeria’s Industrial Vanguard

In today’s engineering and industrial sectors, effective leadership is defined not only by technical mastery but by the capacity to integrate local capabilities with global standards, enhance indigenous participation, and.

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Dr Kelly Oluoch and the Institutional Politics of Health Workforce Development in Kenya

Few sectors expose the gap between political ambition and institutional capacity as starkly as healthcare. In Kenya, where Universal Health Coverage (UHC) remains a constitutional priority, the availability, distribution, and.

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Dr Eino Mvula and the Institutional Politics of Standards in Namibia’s Development Economy

In many African economies, debates around industrialisation often prioritise capital, infrastructure, and trade access, while overlooking a quieter but equally decisive factor: standards. Quality assurance frameworks, conformity assessment, and regulatory.

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Alfort Petroleum and the Vision of Gianni Gaspar Martins: Precision, Growth, Impact

Angola, Africa’s second-largest oil producer, has long been defined by its deepwater operations, which account for over 90 per cent of national oil output. Yet the country is now turning.

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Mohamed Abdellahi Ould Yaha and the Business of Execution in Mauritania’s Energy Economy

In capital-intensive economies, the individuals who shape outcomes are often not those associated with resource ownership, but those who control execution. In Mauritania, where energy, mining and maritime industries form.

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South Africa’s Business Unity Under Khulekani Mathe: Advocacy, Infrastructure, and Investor Confidence

Leadership within organised business rarely attracts sustained public scrutiny, yet it often shapes policy outcomes as decisively as electoral politics. In South Africa, where economic recovery, infrastructure reform, and investor.

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