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Natural Resources Fuel Namibia’s Economic Growth

Namibia is accelerating reforms in its petroleum sector as it positions itself for its first oil production and a larger role in the global energy market. At the Namibia International.

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Tradition and Power: Women in African Leadership

Long before colonial rule, African women ruled kingdoms, led armies, controlled trade, and shaped spiritual institutions. Their growing presence today as presidents, cabinet ministers, and international policymakers is not the.

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Sovereign Bonds Expand Africa’s Global Capital Access

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has made a historic entry into global capital markets, raising 1.25 billion United States dollars through its first international bond issuance. This Eurobond marks.

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Three Years of War in Sudan: A Crisis the World Can No Longer Ignore

What seemed like just another routine day at the office changed the moment I opened my inbox and saw a message that left me deeply emotional and reflective. It was.

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AfCFTA Reshaping Africa’s Leadership Priorities

Africa is not merely trading more within itself; it is fundamentally redesigning how leadership operates across the continent. What began as a trade agreement is now evolving into a governance.

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Africa’s Energy Transformation: From Resource Potential to Strategic Powerhouse

Within the evolving theatre of global energy, Africa is no longer a peripheral actor defined by untapped reserves and deferred promises. The narrative is shifting, quietly yet decisively. Today, the.

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Ghana Gold Diplomacy Expands into Central Asia via Kyrgyzstan Deal

Ghana’s visa waiver agreement with Kyrgyzstan for holders of diplomatic and service passports goes beyond facilitating official travel. It signals a deliberate expansion of Ghana’s diplomatic reach into underexplored regions.

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Algeria’s Oil Rally Offers Fiscal Breathing Space for Investment

Algeria, Africa’s largest country by landmass, has built much of its modern economic architecture on hydrocarbons. When global oil prices briefly surged above $100 per barrel amid geopolitical tensions involving.

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How Burkina Faso Plans a Homegrown Economic Transformation

A nation’s development strategy offers a clear window into its vision for the future. Burkina Faso’s newly adopted National Development Plan (PND) 2026–2030 signals a major shift in the country’s.

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Indonesia Explores Increasing Shipments Through Kenya’s Mombasa Port

Indonesia, one of Southeast Asia’s largest economies, is exploring the possibility of increasing shipments through Kenya’s Port of Mombasa — a move that could deepen commercial ties between the two.

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