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Guinea’s New Constitutional: Reform or Power Play?

Guinea’s political trajectory has reached another decisive inflection point. On 21–22 September 2025 Guineans went to the polls in a referendum on a draft constitution that, according to provisional results.

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Will Nigeria’s Push for Unified Oil Regulations Across Africa Deliver?

Recently, African petroleum regulators under Nigeria’s leadership have launched a continental forum to harmonise oil regulation, aiming to draw critical investment into the region’s rapidly growing energy sector. Yet, signing.

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Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision Invest’ Targets Africa’s Industrial Growth

Saudi-based Vision Invest has taken a bold step into Africa with a $700 million investment in ARISE Integrated Industrial Platforms (ARISE IIP)—one of the continent’s largest private infrastructure transactions to.

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Africa’s Solar Take-Off: The Record Import Boom Rewiring the Continent

Over the 12 months to June 2025, imports of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels into Africa reached record levels, driven overwhelmingly by Chinese exports. The scale is striking: total panel imports.

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Kenya’s Automobile Sector Potential for Africa’s Industrial Future

Kenya’s automobile sector has staged a remarkable recovery in 2025, emerging as a bright spot in Africa’s broader industrial landscape. After two years of contraction, the country’s vehicle assembly industry.

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Why Africa Must Tackle Wildlife Poaching

Wildlife trafficking is not a peripheral conservation problem; it is a global criminal industry that corrodes governance and feeds armed and organised groups. With recent findings, the illicit market in.

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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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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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Why Africa Is the Next Frontier for the Global Creative Industry

Africa is stepping into the global spotlight, reaping substantial benefits from multinational corporations recognizing the continent’s immense creative potential and value. Beyond its vast natural resources, Africa’s greatest treasure lies.

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The Role of Fintech in Transforming the African Creative Industry

Fintech is vital in transforming the African creative industry by enhancing financial inclusion and empowerment. It enables creators to access necessary resources and funding, fostering job creation and economic benefits..

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