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South-South Ties: Africa and Latin America’s New Development Pact

At the dawn of a new era in global cooperation, Africa and Latin America are charting a course beyond historical orbit, away from entrenched Euro-U.S. alignments and towards a shared.

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The Truth Behind Africa’s Digital Growth: Mobile Internet Expansion and Connectivity

Sub-Saharan Africa today stands at a critical crossroads in its digital transformation. A new GSMA report (State of Mobile Internet Connectivity 2025) reveals a striking paradox: while mobile broadband infrastructure.

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India’s Shift to African Oil: Why IOC’s New Strategy Matters for Africa

India’s state-owned refining giant, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), has quietly made a strategic adjustment in its global procurement, favouring West African and Middle Eastern crude over U.S. barrels. The move,.

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Ghana’s Inflation Decline Signal Path to Economic Stability

For the eighth consecutive month, Ghana’s inflation rate has declined, settling at 11.5% in August 2025—its lowest level in over four years. This sustained disinflation marks a dramatic turnaround for.

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South Africa’s Changing Trade Alliances May Impact Africa’s Economy

South Africa, Africa’s most industrialised economy, is entering a decisive phase in its global trade posture. The imposition of 30% tariffs on South African exports by the United States in.

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Kenya’s Automobile Sector Potential for Africa’s Industrial Future

Kenya’s automobile sector has staged a remarkable recovery in 2025, emerging as a bright spot in Africa’s broader industrial landscape. After two years of contraction, the country’s vehicle assembly industry.

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Kenya and Uganda Deepen Trade Ties as U.S. Tariffs Reshape Africa’s Global Position

In July 2025, Donald Trump’s administration imposed sweeping tariffs on African exports, raising taxes by 10% across the board and up to 50% for selected nations. While South Africa, Nigeria,.

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A Decade of Strategic Growth: Refining in Africa’s Energy Transition

Africa’s oil sector is at a historic crossroads. With landmark projects under construction and more than $100 billion in investments projected over the next 25 years, the continent stands on.

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Remittances vs. Aid: Which Truly Fuels Africa’s Development?

When Donald Trump returned to the White House in January 2025, one of his earliest moves was to slash billions of dollars in foreign aid, a decision that sparked a.

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Congo’s Franc Revival: Reducing Dollar Dependence in Africa

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Africa’s second-largest nation by landmass and a mineral powerhouse, is embarking on a bold financial mission: restoring trust in the Congolese franc and reducing.

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