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Minerals, Power, and Africa’s New Leverage

The world stands at the cusp of a new energy era, one rewriting the rules of power, influence, and survival. The decisions made over the next decade will not merely.

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Africa’s Creative Boom is Leading a Cultural Renaissance

Africa is not just participating in global culture—it is leading, shaping, and redefining it. From Afrobeats dominating global playlists to bold African fashion houses rewriting style codes and Nollywood rivaling.

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Can Africa Pioneer the World’s Next Currency?

With the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) working toward launching a single regional currency by 2027, the quiet, persistent question lingers in policy circles: will other blocs follow,.

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Africa’s Diesel Advantage: Powering Growth, Trade, and Stability

Across Africa, diesel is more than just a fuel — it is the heartbeat of economies, the enabler of mobility, and the invisible driver of food supply chains. A single.

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Guterres’ Advocacy Accelerates Africa’s Path to Renewable Energy Leadership

When UN Secretary-General António Guterres declared that “Africa has everything it takes to become a renewable superpower” at the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), it was more than.

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South Africa and Morocco Lead Africa’s Automotive Industry Growth

The African automotive industry is entering a defining phase. According to the International Organisation of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA), South Africa and Morocco remain Africa’s top vehicle producers, with 599,755.

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How Zimbabwe’s Steel Industry Growth Fuels Africa’s Economic Future

Zimbabwe is preparing to re-emerge as one of Africa’s leading steel producers, following news that Chinese nickel giant Tsingshan Holding Group will inject $800 million into expanding its steel plant.

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From Local Innovators to Global Players: Africa’s Digital Supply Chain

The winds of technological change are sweeping through Africa’s supply chains, carrying with them the potential to transform the continent’s economic destiny. From artificial intelligence (AI) to the Internet of.

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Who Will Tell Africa’s Story to the World, and On Whose Terms?

Across the world, who tells a people’s story often matters as much as the story itself. Narratives shape risk, policy, investment and dignity; they influence boardrooms, electorates and classrooms. For.

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Africa’s Journey from Low to Middle Income: Lessons and Achievements

In the year 2000, the global development map looked starkly different. Sixty-three emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) were officially classified as low-income countries (LICs) by the World Bank, home.

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