Ports, Prosperity and Progress: Senegal’s Vision for West African Trade Leadership

As competition intensifies among Africa’s leading trade gateways, Senegal is making a bold bid to become the Atlantic hub of West African commerce. At the center of this ambition is.

Climate, Crops and Change: Zimbabwe’s Blueprint for Agricultural Transformation

For generations, Zimbabwe’s farmers have relied on the rhythms of the seasons to sustain their livelihoods and feed the nation. Today, however, climate change is disrupting those rhythms through recurring.

Nature as Capital: How Conservation Is Powering Africa’s Tourism Economy

Africa’s greatest economic assets are not found beneath the ground but across its vast savannahs, pristine coastlines, dense rainforests, dramatic deserts, and rich cultural heritage sites. From world-renowned wildlife reserves.

Africa’s New Exports: Music, Film, Fashion and the Business of Creativity

Africa’s next major export may not come from a mine, oil field, or factory. It may emerge from a recording studio, a film set, a fashion house, an animation studio,.

Beyond Business: How Women Entrepreneurs Are Reshaping African Economies

A quiet economic revolution is unfolding across Africa, and women are at its forefront. From market traders and agribusiness owners to technology founders, healthcare innovators, manufacturers, and financial service providers,.

The Desert Advantage: Morocco’s Solar Revolution and the Path to Energy Security

On the edge of the Sahara Desert near Ouarzazate stands one of Africa’s most remarkable renewable energy achievements: the Noor Solar Complex. Covering more than 3,000 hectares, the facility is.

Ports, Prosperity and Progress: Senegal’s Vision for West African Trade Leadership

Climate, Crops and Change: Zimbabwe’s Blueprint for Agricultural Transformation

Nature as Capital: How Conservation Is Powering Africa’s Tourism Economy

Africa’s New Exports: Music, Film, Fashion and the Business of Creativity

Beyond Business: How Women Entrepreneurs Are Reshaping African Economies

The Desert Advantage: Morocco’s Solar Revolution and the Path to Energy Security

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DR. GEORGE AGYEKUM DONKOR CONFIRMED AS SPEAKER AND HONOUREE AT THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

African Leadership Magazine is delighted to announce that Dr. George Agyekum Donkor, President and Chairman of the Board of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), has been confirmed.

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Integrity, Intelligence, and Institutional Reform: DCG Isah Umar Gusau (Rtd.) on Building Systems That Outlast Your Tenure

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POTY 2026: Africa’s Premier Leadership Platform Convenes Power, Prestige and Purpose

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DR. ZELEKE TEMESGEN BORU CONFIRMED TO ATTEND THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

African Leadership Magazine is pleased to announce that Dr. Zeleke Temesgen Boru, Commissioner of the Ethiopian Investment Commission (EIC), has confirmed his attendance at the 16th African Business Leadership Awards.

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PROF. DR. EUCLIDES NENGA MANUEL SACOMBOIO CONFIRMED TO ATTEND THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

African Leadership Magazine is delighted to announce that Prof. Dr. Euclides Nenga Manuel Sacomboio, Rector of Universidade Gregório Semedo (UGS), Angola, has confirmed his attendance at the 16th African Business.

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PROF. DR. MANUEL GUILHERME JÚNIOR CONFIRMED TO ATTEND THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

African Leadership Magazine is happy to announce that Prof. Dr. Manuel Guilherme Júnior, Rector of Eduardo Mondlane University, Mozambique, has confirmed his attendance at the 16th African Business Leadership Awards.

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MR MAMADOU KWIDJIM TOURE CONFIRMED TO ATTEND THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

African Leadership Magazine is proud to announce that Mr Mamadou Kwidjim Toure, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ubuntu Group, has confirmed his attendance at the 16th African Business Leadership.

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MR MUNASHE SHAVA CONFIRMED TO ATTEND THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

African Leadership Magazine is proud to announce that Mr Munashe Shava, Administrator of Hwange Colliery Company Limited Holdings, Zimbabwe, has confirmed his attendance at the 16th African Business Leadership Awards.

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Uganda’s AFCON 2027 Visa Waiver: Opening Borders and Unlocking Africa’s Tourism Potential

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ITFC Signs $35M Deal to Boost Djibouti’s Maritime Growth and Diversification

By any measure, Djibouti occupies one of the world’s most strategic maritime positions. Located at the crossroads of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, the country has long.

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IMF Raises 2026 Growth Forecast for Nigeria and South Africa

In its January 2026 World Economic Outlook Update, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) presents a global economy showing surface-level steadiness, underpinned by a complex balancing act of divergent forces. While.

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Investment Holdings and Currency Localisation Reshaping Ethiopia’s Economy

Ethiopia has decided to handle the production of its national currency, the Ethiopian Birr, in an effort to foster its sovereignty, institutional power, economy and its continuous development.   The.

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For 22 years, Arsenal F.C. carried the weight of unfinished history. Every season began with hope and ended with disappointment, with supporters constantly reminded of the legendary 2003/04 Invincibles team.

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Climate, Crops and Change: Zimbabwe’s Blueprint for Agricultural Transformation

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Smart Farms, Stronger Economies: Africa’s Agritech story

Agriculture has long been the backbone of Africa’s economy. It employs more than half of the continent’s workforce, supports hundreds of millions of rural livelihoods, and remains central to food.

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DR. GEORGE AGYEKUM DONKOR CONFIRMED AS SPEAKER AND HONOUREE AT THE 16TH AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP AWARDS (ABLA) 2026 IN LONDON

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Industrial Growth Strategy: Ethiopia Moves Up the Global Value Chain

Ethiopia has spent more than a decade pursuing one of Africa’s most ambitious industrialisation agendas. Through the development of industrial parks, special economic zones, transport infrastructure, and manufacturing clusters, the.

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Botswana’s Tourism Revival: Driving Jobs and Growth Through Eco-Tourism

Botswana is experiencing a resurgence in eco-tourism, strengthening its position as one of Africa’s premier destinations for sustainable travel. As global demand for responsible tourism continues to rise, the country.

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Côte d’Ivoire’s Cocoa Processing Push Drives Industrial Growth and Manufacturing

Côte d’Ivoire, the world’s largest cocoa producer, is undertaking a bold transformation of its agricultural and industrial sectors through an ambitious strategy aimed at processing all of its cocoa domestically.

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Uganda’s Agritech Revolution Powers Smarter Farming

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Tanzania’s Tourism Boom Drives Strong Economic Growth

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Kenya’s Coffee and Agritech Innovators Draw Growing Global Attention: Why Investors Are Increasingly Backing Kenya’s Expanding Startup Ecosystem

Kenya is attracting growing global attention as innovation reshapes its coffee and agricultural technology sectors, positioning the country as one of Africa’s leading agritech and premium coffee hubs. As demand.

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Lagos to Host Africa’s Biggest Tourism and Investment Summit Why Global Investors Are Turning to Nigeria’s Commercial Capital

Lagos is preparing to host one of Africa’s largest tourism and investment gatherings as global investors, hospitality executives, policymakers, and tourism stakeholders converge on Nigeria’s commercial capital for the Africa.

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Nigeria Accelerates AI Adoption to Transform Public Services

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming how governments, businesses, and societies operate worldwide, reshaping sectors from healthcare and education to finance, security, and public administration. Across Africa, countries are increasingly embracing.

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Climate-Smart Irrigation Becomes Africa’s Survival Strategy

Africa’s agricultural future is no longer shaped by rainfall alone. It is increasingly engineered. Across the continent, a decisive shift is underway as climate-smart irrigation evolves from a technical upgrade.

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Integrated Infrastructure Reshapes Africa’s Food and Energy Future

Africa’s development story is entering a decisive phase. The continent is no longer treating food, energy, and infrastructure as separate challenges, but as a single, interconnected system. This shift is.

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African Leadership Magazine Opens Nominations for 16th African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) 2026

…awards ceremony scheduled for 2 -3 July 2026 at the House of Lords, London   London, United Kingdom | 28 April 2026 Nominations are now open for the 16th African.

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Africa’s Agricultural Future Holds Firm Despite Growing Market Pressures

Agriculture remains the backbone of Africa’s economy, sustaining livelihoods, shaping trade balances, and feeding rapidly growing populations. In 2025, the sector continues to provide employment for a large share of.

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Top 40 African Finance Leaders 2026 Showcase

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Malawi’s Tobacco Boom: Revenue Rises 37% as Global Demand Rebounds

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Partnerships Power Nigeria’s Dairy Revolution

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