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Wakjira Amante: Building Confidence in Ethiopia’s Investment Sector

Ethiopia’s investment environment is defined less by market volatility than by structural transition. Currency management, regulatory reform, industrial ambition, and foreign-exchange constraints intersect in ways that demand patient capital and.

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Alexandre Carreira Drives Institutional Leadership in Angola’s Insurance Industry

Angola’s financial services sector has undergone significant transformation over the past decade. With a growing middle class, expanding urbanisation, and regulatory reforms aimed at stabilising the banking and insurance environment,.

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Abubakar Shuaibu Jimeta: Managing Nigeria’s Distribution Frontier

Nigeria’s electricity crisis is often narrated through generation capacity and national grid failures. Less attention is paid to the distribution layer, where financial losses, infrastructure decay and customer mistrust converge..

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Abdelkérim Charfadine Bèguera: Chad’s Mining Reform Agenda

Chad’s mining sector occupies an ambiguous position in the country’s economic architecture. While geological surveys confirm commercially viable deposits of gold, limestone, uranium and other minerals, non-oil mining remains a.

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Abdoul Karim Diallo: Industrial Politics of Private Sector Manufacturing in Guinea

In many West African economies, industrialisation is frequently discussed in terms of foreign direct investment, mining expansion, and infrastructure financing. Less examined is the role of indigenous private conglomerates in.

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Mohamed Abdellahi Ould Yaha and the Business of Execution in Mauritania’s Energy Economy

In capital-intensive economies, the individuals who shape outcomes are often not those associated with resource ownership, but those who control execution. In Mauritania, where energy, mining and maritime industries form.

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South Africa’s Business Unity Under Khulekani Mathe: Advocacy, Infrastructure, and Investor Confidence

Leadership within organised business rarely attracts sustained public scrutiny, yet it often shapes policy outcomes as decisively as electoral politics. In South Africa, where economic recovery, infrastructure reform, and investor.

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