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Namibia Slashes Repo Rate to 6.50%

In a move to breathe life into its slowing economy, the Bank of Namibia has reduced its benchmark repo rate by 25 basis points to 6.50 percent, marking the country’s.

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Egypt’s Big Oil Bet: $5.7B Fueling Africa’s Energy Growth

Egypt is once again drilling deep, not just into its soil, but into the very foundation of its energy ambitions. In a bold new move, the North African powerhouse has.

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Nigeria’s Second Gas Investment in 18 Months: Shell Commits $2 Billion Offshore

Nigeria’s energy sector has received a powerful jolt of optimism with Shell’s approval of a $2 billion offshore gas development in the HI Field, located in Oil Mining Lease (OML).

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The Explainer: Kenya’s Crypto Asset Bill and What It Means

Kenya Parliament recently passed the Virtual Asset Service Providers Bill, a framework designed to govern cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and virtual asset service providers. The legislation, now awaiting presidential assent, positions Kenya.

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What the Canal+ and MultiChoice Merger Truly Means for Africa

Over the years, Africa’s media narrative has swung between two poles: western corporations viewing the continent as a market to exploit and African broadcasters striving to build a homegrown cultural.

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What Nigeria’s New FSO Vessel Means for Oil Exports and Revenues

When nations envisage greater control over their oil value chain, they often shift midstream or downstream to reassert sovereignty and reduce external vulnerabilities. Nigeria’s commissioning of FSO Cawthorne, its first.

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A $5.4B Bet: Algeria Rewrites Energy Politics

Algeria’s national oil company, Sonatrach, recently announced a production-sharing agreement valued at approximately USD 5.4 billion with Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy. The deal covers exploration and development in the Illizi.

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Dangote’s Côte d’Ivoire Plant: Why It Matters for Africa’s Infrastructure

The Dangote Group’s $160 million investment in a cement plant in Attingué, Côte d’Ivoire, marks a major milestone in its regional expansion. The 50-hectare facility, with a 3 million-tonne annual.

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The Rebirth of Banhine: Inside Mozambique’s Bold Wildlife Restoration Mission

Across continents, the decline of wildlife in protected areas has become a bellwether of ecological stress and a warning for humanity. The Convention on Biological Diversity, the United Nations’ SDG.

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Rwanda’s Solar Vision: A Blueprint for Africa’s Energy Self-Reliance

Rwanda’s pursuit of universal electricity access is more than a national ambition; it is a continental declaration. In a world rapidly shifting toward renewable energy, the East African nation is.

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