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Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a significant institutional step by formalizing a partnership with the National Youth Ser...
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Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken a significant institutional step by formalizing a partnership with the National Youth Ser...
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Africa's largest economy is signalling a fundamental shift in industrial strategy—and European manufacturers and investors need to pay attention. The ...
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Rwanda has long punched above its weight in African business circles, but recent strategic positioning suggests the country is making a deliberate pla...
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Africa stands at a critical inflection point. While some nations—most notably Ghana—have stumbled under the weight of fiscal mismanagement and externa...
Read full analysis →Africa controls nearly 60% of the world's uncultivated arable land, yet the continent imports over $35 billion in food annually while struggling to fe...
Read full analysis →West Africa presents a paradox for European investors in 2024. While Nigeria's retail sector demonstrates resilience and innovation through integrated...
Read full analysis →Ghana's economic deterioration over the past three years has become a stark warning for investors across the African continent. Once positioned as a b...
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Tunisia's remarkable 30% surge in foreign direct investment to $1.2 billion signals a crucial turning point for North African economies—yet it arrives...
Read full analysis →Africa's gold sector has long operated in the shadows of global finance—fragmented, opaque, and dominated by informal networks that exclude institutio...
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Geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz—through which approximately 21% of global petroleum passes annually—are fundamentally reshaping energy p...
Read full analysis →Senegal, long positioned as West Africa's most stable economy and a darling of international creditors, is quietly accumulating substantial off-balanc...
Read full analysis →Malawi is poised to join Africa's rapidly expanding creator economy, with a formal monetization framework expected to launch in April 2024. This devel...
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Kenya's energy sector is facing a critical test of regulatory credibility as industry bodies clash with government authorities over fuel compensation ...
Read full analysis →Kenya's economy presents a paradoxical investment landscape in 2024, where sectoral strength coexists with mounting fiscal pressures that demand caref...
Read full analysis →Kenya's economy is caught in a dangerous squeeze. While tourism sectors like Amboseli National Park post impressive visitor growth figures and new ene...
Read full analysis →Kenya's economy is sending contradictory signals to European investors navigating the East African landscape. Recent developments across tourism, fisc...
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Kenya's economic landscape presents a striking contradiction that should concern European investors and entrepreneurs with exposure to the region: whi...
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Kenya's economy presents a paradoxical picture that demands careful scrutiny from European investors seeking entry into East African markets. While he...
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East African banks are experiencing a curious paradox: robust earnings growth coupled with persistent valuation discounts that suggest institutional i...
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Kenya's energy sector is entering a critical infrastructure phase that extends far beyond domestic consumption patterns. A major oil and gas operator ...
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