Kenya’s Oil Ambition Moves from Hope to Commercial Reality

Kenya is moving closer to becoming a commercial oil-producing nation after years of delays caused by financing constraints, infrastructure gaps, regional competition, and shifting global energy dynamics. The long-awaited development.

Africa’s Data Economy Unlocks New Digital Growth Opportunities

A major transformation is unfolding across Africa as data increasingly becomes one of the continent’s most valuable strategic assets. From financial systems in Lagos to healthcare supply chains in Kigali,.

Ethiopia Pushes New Inclusion Drive to Expand Women’s Role in Growth

Ethiopia is advancing a renewed national inclusion agenda aimed at expanding women’s participation in economic growth. The initiative positions gender inclusion as a central component of the country’s long-term development.

Ghana Expands National Rail Network to Unlock Trade and Connectivity

Ghana is expanding its national rail network as part of a long-term strategy to improve trade efficiency, lower transport costs, and strengthen regional connectivity. The initiative reflects a renewed emphasis.

Sub-Saharan Africa Holds Growth Momentum Despite Inflation and Debt Pressures

  Sub-Saharan Africa continues to demonstrate economic resilience, sustaining growth despite persistent inflation and rising public debt. The region’s economy is projected to expand by 4.1 percent in 2026, even.

AfCFTA Digital Integration Gains Speed to Boost Regional Trade

Africa’s trade future is increasingly being shaped not only by roads, ports, and rail corridors, but also by digital infrastructure, interoperable payment systems, online commerce regulations, and digital identity platforms..

Kenya’s Oil Ambition Moves from Hope to Commercial Reality

Africa’s Data Economy Unlocks New Digital Growth Opportunities

Ethiopia Pushes New Inclusion Drive to Expand Women’s Role in Growth

Ghana Expands National Rail Network to Unlock Trade and Connectivity

Sub-Saharan Africa Holds Growth Momentum Despite Inflation and Debt Pressures

AfCFTA Digital Integration Gains Speed to Boost Regional Trade

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

In this exclusive interview with DCG Isah Umar Gusau (Rtd.), former Deputy Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Customs Service, recipient, Distinguished Public Service Award – ALM Persons of the Year, reflects.

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

Accra, Ghana – March 2026 The African Leadership Organisation (ALO), publishers of African Leadership Magazine, successfully hosted the 2026 African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year (POTY) Awards in Accra,.

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

Uganda’s decision to waive visa requirements for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2027 is more than a logistical adjustment. It is a strategic move that positions the country at.

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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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E1 World Championship Debuts in Lagos as Team Brazil Triumphs

The E1 World Championship, the first all-electric powerboat racing series, took to the waters of Lagos from 4–5 October 2025, marking a defining moment in its global expansion. More than.

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South Africa’s Automotive Rebirth: Can New Policy Deliver Competitive Revival?

The announcement by the South African government that it will publish a new automotive policy by the end of February 2026 signals a pivotal moment for the nation’s industrial ambitions..

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How Morocco Is Redefining Africa’s Place in the Global Automotive Supply Chain

It’s not every day that a meeting in Rabat sets wheels turning far beyond national ambitions. But when Aziz Akhannouch met with Renault Group Executive Vice-President François Provost in the.

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Africa’s Car Market Revs Up as Russia Joins the Race for Local Manufacturing

Africa’s car market is shifting gears, and Russia wants in. Following the successful export of tractors to Ethiopia, Russian automakers UAZ and AvtoVAZ, the makers of the Lada, are steering.

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Why South Africa’s Car Market Is Roaring Back in 2025

South Africa’s new-vehicle market in 2025 has moved decisively from recovery to expansion, with domestic sales now tracking to surpass pre-pandemic levels for the first time since 2019. Industry bodies.

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Ghana Rolls Out Nationwide Digital Upgrade to Transform Public Services

Ghana is launching one of its most ambitious digital transformation programmes to date, aimed at reshaping how citizens and businesses access government services. The initiative seeks to integrate public services.

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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

Powering Growth, Stability, and Transformation Across Africa London, United Kingdom, 2026 African Leadership Magazine (ALM) has released its Top 40 African Finance Leaders for 2026, spotlighting individuals driving financial transformation.

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

Malawi’s tobacco industry has posted a strong recovery, with revenue increasing by 37% during the 2025 selling season. Earnings climbed to approximately $540 million, up from $394 million the previous.

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Partnerships Power Nigeria’s Dairy Revolution

Nigeria has taken a major step toward strengthening its dairy industry through a Memorandum of Understanding with Nestlé to establish a dairy training centre in Abuja. Announced on 8 April.

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Beyond Elections: Strengthening Africa’s Democratic Institutions

Across Africa, there is a growing recognition that elections alone are not sufficient to build trust, deliver services, or ensure accountability. This recognition is driving a structural shift in how.

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Subsidising Growth: Cameroon’s Agricultural Transformation

Cameroon has taken a decisive step towards revitalising its agricultural sector with the announcement of a CFA 400 million subsidy aimed at improving productivity, strengthening food security, and enhancing rural.

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A Continental Benchmark for Financial Leadership London — African Leadership Magazine will unveil its flagship editorial listing, “ALM Top Regional Banks in Africa 2026″, a high-level benchmarking initiative that recognises.

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ALM Top Regional Banks in Africa – 2026

A Continental Benchmark for Financial Leadership London — African Leadership Magazine will unveil its flagship editorial listing, “ALM Top Regional Banks in Africa 2026″, a high-level benchmarking initiative that recognises.

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Spicing Growth: Nigeria’s Clove Industry Drive

Agriculture remains one of the most important sectors in Nigeria, providing employment, supporting rural livelihoods, and contributing significantly to economic development. In recent years, attention has turned toward the cultivation.

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Uganda Becomes Africa’s Top Coffee Exporter, Overtaking Ethiopia

Uganda is undergoing a significant transformation in its coffee sector, marked by a 17.3% year-on-year increase in export volumes in February and annual earnings estimated at $2.5 billion. This growth.

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Morocco Records 7% Rise in Q1 Tourist Arrivals

Morocco’s tourism sector continues its upward trajectory, with the country recording a 7% increase in tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2026. A total of 4.3 million visitors were.

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Five African Destinations Make Time’s Greatest Places List

Five African destinations have earned spots on Time Magazine’s “World’s Greatest Places of 2026” list. They include Park Hyatt Johannesburg, Masiya’s Camp at Royal Malewane, The Pinnacle Kigali, Jnane Karwan,.

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Building Systems That Secure Nations: The Leadership Philosophy of DCG Isah Umar Gusau (Rtd.)

In the complex architecture of modern states, security is no longer defined by force alone. It is defined by systems—quietly functioning, intelligently designed, and consistently executed. Across Africa and beyond,.

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South Africa Tourism Outperforms Pre-Pandemic Levels

South Africa’s tourism industry is experiencing a strong resurgence, marked by rising visitor numbers, high hotel occupancy rates, and expanding employment across the sector. Nearly one million people now earn.

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DRC’s Sakania Sugar Project Aims to Transform Economy

The Democratic Republic of Congo, long defined by its vast mineral wealth, is now making a calculated shift towards agriculture, food security, and industrial diversification. At the centre of this.

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Gabon Poultry Import Ban 2027 Aims for Food Sovereignty

The renewed cooperation between Gabon and Senegal marks a strategic pivot towards self-sufficiency in poultry production. At its core is a clear objective: to replace long-dominant imports with a competitive.

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Africa’s AgTech Revolution Reshaping Food Systems

Across Africa, agriculture has long been more than an economic activity; it is the backbone of livelihoods, food security, and rural stability. In recent years, however, a new generation of.

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