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Demographics Alone Won’t Save Africa—But Skills Might

There are few certainties in global affairs, but the changing demography of Sub-Saharan Africa is one of them. The region’s population is expected to increase by 79% in the next.

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China Invests in Nigeria: New Electric Vehicle Factory to Boost Industrial Growth

China’s plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Nigeria proves that the future of clean, advanced mobility solutions might be closer than anticipated. In a recent meeting with.

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African Countries Progress in Fuel Price Management Amid Global Uncertainty

With global oil markets experiencing volatility and economic uncertainties mounting, maintaining low fuel prices remains a strategic priority for many African governments. The role affordable fuel plays in driving economic.

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Africa’s Retirement Crisis: Who Will Care for the Elderly?

In Africa’s traditional cultures, old age was revered as a time of wisdom, respect, and leadership. Elders played a huge role in preserving culture, offering guidance, and making key decisions.

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Africa’s Growth From Dependency to Industrial Powerhouse

Foreign aid has been crucial for supporting basic services and development in many African nations for over six decades. Crucial gaps, such as the need for mosquito nets in rural.

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Turning Gold into Stability: Inside Ghana’s Bold Economic Strategy

The Bank of Ghana recently announced that the country’s gold holdings had reached an estimated value of GH₵46.3 billion by the end of April 2025. This impressive figure is largely.

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Tanzania Sets New Standard with Minimum Wage Boost

President Samia Suluhu Hassan of Tanzania announced a significant 35.1% increase in the minimum wage for public officials, raising the monthly minimum from Sh370,000 to Sh500,000 starting July 2025. This.

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Inside Egypt’s Bold Vision to Lead Africa’s Logistics Future

When it comes to trade and connectivity, geography still matters and Egypt knows it. Situated at the meeting point of three continents(Africa, Europe and Asia), the country is seizing the.

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Green is the New Gold: Africa’s Growing Carbon Credit Economy

In the urgent race to combat climate change, the world has discovered an unexpected form of currency: carbon credits. As global industries work towards decarbonisation, carbon credits—tradable permits allowing the.

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Africa Turns to Gold to Secure Long-Term Economic Stability

As global markets continue to wobble under the weight of inflation, energy crises and geopolitical uncertainty, African nations are looking inward, rediscovering gold as a powerful tool for economic resilience.

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