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How Rupert edged out Dangote in Billionaire Duel at New Year

In a significant turn of financial events, South African tycoon Johann Rupert has claimed the title of Africa’s wealthiest individual for the year 2024, dethroning Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote.

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2023: Groundbreaking Companies Initiated in Africa

Africa is developing, and so are its various sectors. The continent and its people are vigorously pursuing initiatives that will make it an industrialised continent that can easily create jobs.

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Navigating Global Trade: Africa’s 10 Key Players of 2023

“World trade has lost momentum, with trade growth slowing in 2022 and remaining weak into early 2023. That said, global trade growth has remained positive, underscoring how trade has been.

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African Leaders’ Success and Resolute Position at COP28

The recent culmination of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, COP28, held in Dubai from November 30 to December 12, 2023, served as a pivotal platform for global leaders to.

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Unveiling Africa’s Industrial Vision: 8 Key Commitments by Leaders

In an era demanding rapid industrialization and grappling with its sluggish pace, African leaders have stepped up, making substantial pledges to expedite the continent’s industrial drive. Emphasising complete citizen ownership,.

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Unlocking Africa’s Mining Potential: Opportunities and Challenges

Africa’s vast and diverse landscape boasts a wealth of mineral resources, including gold, silver, copper, uranium, cobalt, and more, essential for global manufacturing. The mining and extractive industries significantly influence.

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AfCFTA: Igniting a Trade Revolution Across Africa

Many evidence-based studies and reports have shown that intra-trade among countries on a continent is very important, as it helps to, among other things, engage in more knowledge transfer and.

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Performance of Heads of Ports Authority in Africa

   Ports are a key part of the development of international trade and, therefore, in the economic growth of countries. Even though one-third of African countries are landlocked, shipping remains.

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