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Zimbabwe’s Lithium Sector and the Strategic Significance of Kuvimba’s Sandawana Project

Zimbabwe is rapidly positioning itself as a dominant force in the global lithium supply chain, bolstered by the state-owned Kuvimba Mining House’s announcement to begin construction on a landmark $270.

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Will Zambia’s EV Supply Chain Strategy Boost the Transportation Sector?

In a concerted effort to diversify its economy and capitalise on the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) industry, Zambia has proactively negotiated with automakers to establish EV component manufacturing plants.

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The Resource Revolt: Africa’s Battle for Economic Control

As some few experts have observed, “Natural resources can be a blessing if properly managed, but a curse if mismanaged.” This profound insight captures the essence of Africa’s long-standing and.

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DRC’s Pistis Bonongo Tokole to Attend ALM Africa Summit London & ABLA 2025

London, UK – 3 June 2025 African Leadership Magazine is pleased to announce that Mr. Pistis Bonongo Tokole, Managing Director and CEO of the Société Minière de Kilo-Moto (SOKIMO), will.

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DRC’s Sebastien Dodie Mobutu Dongo Yemo to Attend ALM Africa Summit London & ABLA 2025

London, UK – 3 June 2025   African Leadership Magazine is proud to confirm that Mr Sebastien Dodie Mobutu Dongo Yemo, Administrateur Directeur Général Adjoint of the Entreprise Générale du.

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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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Who Truly Benefits from Africa’s Resources?

Africa is not just rich in culture, history, and human potential, it is also endowed with some of the most valuable mineral resources on Earth. From lithium fields to cobalt.

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Who Bears the Cost of Africa’s Conflicts?

In an era where development, peace, and security are interlinked, the economic burden of conflict in Africa is no longer just a humanitarian crisis; it has become a vast industry..

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Security for Sale: Africa’s Shifting Alliances and the New Cold War

Recently, Africa has emerged as a crucial arena for global powers seeking to expand their influence. The continent’s abundant natural resources, strategic geographic position, and burgeoning markets have attracted attention.

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The Cost of Democracy: How Much Do African Elections Really Cost?

Elections are fundamental to democracy, but their financial implications are enormous. Around the world, election costs have escalated due to factors such as technological advancements, voter education campaigns, increased security.

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