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FTSE 100 Gains Reveal Airtel Africa Telecom Sector Strength and Future

Airtel Africa’s stellar performance on the FTSE 100 this year, second only to gold miner Fresnillo, is shining a new spotlight on the sector often been overlooked by global investors..

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How Gabon’s $150 million Infini project strengthens Africa’s climate resilience

Africa’s rainforests continue to breathe for the global community, thanks to the continent’s favourable climate, lush vegetation, and ever-enthusiastic population. Despite holding one of the planet’s last intact tropical forest.

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Rwanda AI Revolution Driving 5% GDP Growth

Rwanda is graciously staking its claim as Africa’s emerging hub for artificial intelligence. President Paul Kagame recently highlighted that AI could contribute up to 5% of the country’s GDP, with.

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South Africa’s Credit Rebound: What S&P’s Upgrade Signals for Global Investors

South Africa has emerged from nearly two decades of credit stagnation as S&P Global upgraded its long-term foreign-currency sovereign credit rating from BB- to BB, marking the first upgrade since.

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Guinea Eyes 2026 for Simandou Wealth Fund Debut

Guinea, long known for its geological riches, has taken a decisive step toward converting mineral wealth into long-term public capital. The government has announced plans to launch its first sovereign.

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South Africa Lowers Inflation Target: First Change in 25 years

For the first time in a quarter of a century, South Africa has revised its inflation target, lowering it from a long-standing range of 3 to 6 percent to a.

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Ndayane Port: A Pillar of Senegal’s Trade and Economic Influence

Senegal is poised to redefine its maritime and logistics landscape with the development of the Ndayane Deepwater Port, a US$1.2 billion project backed by Dubai-based DP World and the UK’s.

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Climate Justice for Africa: Can COP30 Deliver Real Change?

Africa contributes less than 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions, yet carries the heaviest burden of climate change. From deepening droughts to the floods that have swallowed structures in parts.

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After the Aid Era: Africa’s Strategic Turn in Global Geopolitics

For decades, international aid from Western donors to African nations formed a steady tide, shaping development policy, governance frameworks and diplomatic relations. Now, however, the tide is clearly receding. Several.

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Africa’s Childcare System: Progress, Pitfalls, and Future Potential

Across the globe, the care economy has shifted from the periphery of policy discussions to the very centre of economic planning. Childcare is no longer viewed as a mere social.

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