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What Will African Cities Look Like in 2030? The Urban Future is Here

Urbanisation in Africa is accelerating at an unprecedented pace. By 2050, the continent’s urban population is projected to reach 1.5 billion, doubling the current figures and accounting for nearly 60%.

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Turning Waste into Wealth: Africa’s Innovative Approach to Sustainability

What if the solution to Africa’s waste crisis also held the key to its economic transformation? Across the continent, a quiet revolution is underway—one that’s turning rubbish into resources, pollution.

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Air Algérie’s Direct Flights to Nigeria will Strengthen Bilateral Relations

Before now, direct air travel between Nigeria and Algeria has been virtually non-existent, forcing travellers to endure long layovers and detours. That is about to change. In a major breakthrough.

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Uganda Implements Power Price Cut Amid Strengthening Currency

Uganda has enacted its deepest reduction in electricity prices in two decades, in a move set to impact households and businesses alike, with an average tariff cut of 14% for.

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Kenya Airways’ Profits Are Soaring – What Investors Should Know

Kenya Airways has reported its first pre-tax profit in over a decade, announcing earnings of 5.53 billion shillings (approximately $42.82 million) for the year 2024. This marks a remarkable recovery.

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How Affordable Housing Projects Can Solve Africa’s Urban Crisis

Africa stands on the brink of a profound urban crisis. As cities expand with a rapidly growing population, the challenge of housing millions of urban dwellers has become increasingly urgent..

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African Startup Sector Enters a New Growth Phase in 2025

The turning point for Africa’s start-up ecosystem has arrived in 2025, following a turbulent period in 2023 and 2024. A surge in funding and major achievements signal a fresh chapter,.

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Media Trust Levels in Kenya and Nigeria: Challenging Western Stereotypes

The 2025 Edelman Trust Barometer reveals a notable trend in Africa’s media landscape, with Kenya and Nigeria emerging as leaders in media trust. Kenya has recorded a trust level of.

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EACOP Implications for Uganda and the Continent

Uganda recently reached a significant milestone in the development of the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) by securing its first tranche of external financing from commercial banks and the.

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CISINOB SA Cement Plant: A Game-Changer for Economic Growth in Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso has taken a significant step towards economic independence with the inauguration of the Société Industrielle Sino-Burkina de Ciments SA (CISINOB SA) cement plant in Laongo, Plateau-Central region. This.

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