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Ghana’s Bold Rate Cut: How Monetary Policy is Responding to Slowing Inflation

Ghana’s central bank surprised markets in mid-September 2025 by cutting its policy rate by 350 basis points, the single largest reduction in recent memory taking the monetary policy rate to.

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HE Capt. Ibrahim Traoré Honoured with Africa Inspirational Leadership Award at Global Power Forum by African Leadership Magazine

NEW YORK, United States – 25 September 2025 His Excellency Captain Ibrahim Traoré, President of Burkina Faso, has been conferred with the distinguished Africa Inspirational Leadership Award by African Leadership Magazine. The honour.

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The Rise of AI Diplomats: How Algorithms Could Shape Africa’s Foreign Policy

In an era driven by relentless data streams, algorithmic decision-making, and the instant spread of misinformation, the role of the diplomat can no longer be confined to that of a.

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Strengthening Fiscal Sovereignty: African Countries with Low IMF Debt Levels

Amid rising debt levels across many African nations, a subtle yet significant shift is emerging: several countries are not just minimising their reliance on external borrowing but are also taking.

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What Africa’s Building Boom Says About Power, Politics, and Debt

Around the world, infrastructure has become the soft weapon of hard power. Global megaprojects are no longer just public works; they are diplomatic statements. They serve not only domestic economic.

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Africa’s CBDC Agenda: Financial Inclusion or State Surveillance?

Across the African continent, governments are racing to digitise their currencies, launching Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) with a narrative framed around financial inclusion, innovation, and the future of money..

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Strongest Currencies in Africa June 2025: Tunisia, Ghana, and Morocco Lead a Shifting Landscape

As the global economy continues to adjust to evolving dynamics in 2025, several African nations are witnessing the steady appreciation of their currencies. This trend, while not uniform across the.

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2025 BRICS Summit: What Are Africa’s Leaders Saying?

The 17th BRICS Summit, which began on July 6 and is set to conclude on July 7, 2025, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has convened heads of state, ministers, and.

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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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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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