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Africa’s Border Revolution: Free Movement in Focus

In an era where globalisation is tearing down walls once deemed inviolable, the concept of free movement stands as a keystone of modern integration. The European Union’s Schengen Area offers.

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Is the Continent Ready for a Unified Foreign Policy?

In a world experiencing tectonic shifts in geopolitical alliances, the question of Africa’s global posture is no longer just rhetorical; it’s strategic. With the rise of China, the resurgence of.

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Africa’s Digital Tax Regime and the Battle for Access

The digital economy has become the new oil of the 21st century. Forrester’s Global Digital Economy Forecast, 2023 to 2028, shows that the digital economy will reach $16.5 trillion and.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution: Is It Too Late for Africa to Catch Up?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution, often abbreviated as 4IR, is more than just an incremental technological upgrade; it is a radical reshaping of our world. Unlike previous industrial revolutions that focused.

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Sudan’s Mining Revival Begins with Russia, Putting African Resource Control in Focus

Sudan is betting on rocks—and maps—to rebuild its economy.   The country has just received two comprehensive geological atlases from Russia: critical datasets, meant to replace mining intelligence lost over.

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Nigeria and Benin Republic Launch SIGMAT Connectivity to Boost Cross-Border Trade

A new digital platform, SIGMAT, has been launched by Nigeria and Benin to improve trade efficiency and advance regional economic integration. This milestone was unveiled during a launch event at.

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Supply Chains in Africa: Embracing Digital Technologies for Growth

Digital transformation is ushering in a new era for Africa’s supply chains, one marked by increased efficiency, transparency and resilience. As the continent continues to adopt digital technologies, it lays.

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Africa’s Energy Trilemma: Towards a Diversified Power Portfolio

Nations across the world are racing to redefine their power sources, not merely to combat climate change but to secure long-term economic resilience and national security. In 2024, global investments.

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China Invests in Nigeria: New Electric Vehicle Factory to Boost Industrial Growth

China’s plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Nigeria proves that the future of clean, advanced mobility solutions might be closer than anticipated. In a recent meeting with.

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Africa’s Growth From Dependency to Industrial Powerhouse

Foreign aid has been crucial for supporting basic services and development in many African nations for over six decades. Crucial gaps, such as the need for mosquito nets in rural.

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