🌍 US–China mineral race heats up as US targets Africa’s
Namibia's position as Africa's largest uranium producer has suddenly become a geopolitical flashpoint. The United States is actively courting the Sout...
Read full analysis →Namibia's position as Africa's largest uranium producer has suddenly become a geopolitical flashpoint. The United States is actively courting the Sout...
Read full analysis →Mali's government has initiated a significant restructuring of its diplomatic presence in seven strategic nations—Russia, China, and five others—marki...
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Eritrea's education sector is at an inflection point. International pressure for debt relief collides with the government's decade-long commitment to ...
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For three decades, Eritrea has pursued one of Africa's most radical economic experiments: near-total self-reliance. Since independence in 1993, the Re...
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Burundi is mobilizing international financial support to stabilize its economy, with officials seeking **$2.2 billion in recovery financing** to addre...
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The Central African Republic finds itself trapped in a vicious cycle—one that World Bank analysts describe as a "fragility trap." Civil conflict, weak...
Read full analysis →For over three decades, Kenya's Kerio Valley has been synonymous with inter-communal violence, cattle rustling, and political instability. The region'...
Read full analysis →Package --- ## HEADLINE: Morocco's OCP Expansion: How Phosphate Fertilizers Will Reshape African Agriculture ## META_DESCRIPTION: OCP transforms Af...
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Cameroon is reshaping its trade strategy around import substitution—a deliberate pivot away from import dependency toward domestic production capacity...
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Sudan's ongoing civil conflict has inflicted catastrophic damage on one of Africa's largest economies, transforming a nation that once generated $40 b...
Read full analysis →Egypt is intensifying border enforcement operations targeting illegal gold trafficking, a direct response to destabilization in Sudan's mining regions...
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Malawi's electorate has delivered a decisive verdict on five years of economic turbulence, returning Peter Mutharika to the presidency after a period ...
Read full analysis →The International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank's private-sector arm, has formalized a partnership with Illovo Sugar Malawi to accelerate ...
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Malawi is navigating a severe foreign exchange shortage that has crippled its ability to finance essential imports, from fuel and fertilizer to medici...
Read full analysis →The Democratic Republic of Congo's Ministry of Mines has formally reaffirmed its partnership with DRC Mining Week, cementing the country's commitment ...
Read full analysis →**HEADLINE:** Mali Mining Code Reforms: What Investors Need to Know in 2025 **META_DESCRIPTION:** Mali's tougher mining regulations threaten foreign ...
Read full analysis →The Democratic Republic of Congo has long weaponized its vast mineral wealth—cobalt, copper, coltan, gold—as a diplomatic tool to attract foreign mili...
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Eritrea's Red Sea Trading Corporation (RSTC) represents one of Africa's most opaque yet consequential state economic instruments. Established as the p...
Read full analysis →Botswana's economy faces mounting pressure from declining mineral revenues, but a flurry of bilateral trade agreements signals the government's determ...
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Somalia's private sector has long grappled with a structural financing gap. Banks remain cautious, collateral requirements are prohibitive, and formal...
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