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African cinema shines at Berlinale 2026 with a vibrant showcase of African films and filmmakers.

African cinema shines at Berlinale 2026

African cinema is set for a prominent showcase at the 76th Berlin International Film Festival (Berlinale), with four distinct productions selected for the prestigious main competition. The lineup features a compelling mix of veteran and emerging directorial voices from across the continent. Notable entries include Alain Gomis’s Franco-Senegalese film “Dao,” exploring family ties across Europe […]

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Nissan dealership entrance with cars and staff in Africa, promoting automotive industry growth.

Chery acquires Nissan’s South African factory

South Africa’s automotive landscape is set for a major shift as Chinese automaker Chery moves to acquire Nissan’s historic Rosslyn manufacturing plant. Under a deal expected to close by mid-2026, Chery will purchase the factory site, buildings, and a nearby stamping facility, marking a new era for one of the country’s most important auto hubs. […]

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Ivanhoe mines production

Ivanhoe Atlantic weighs US IPO

Ivanhoe Atlantic is weighing a US stock market listing in 2026 after clearing a major hurdle for its iron ore development plans in Guinea. The mining firm recently secured approval for rail access to its Kon Kweni iron ore deposit, a critical step that significantly improves the project’s commercial viability. With infrastructure uncertainty easing, executive […]

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China rethinks its Africa financing strategy

China’s lending to Africa fell sharply to $2.1 billion in 2024, nearly half the previous year’s level and a fraction of its $28.8 billion peak in 2016, signaling a clear shift in Beijing’s strategy. New data from Boston University show China moving away from debt-heavy megaprojects toward smaller, commercially viable investments that carry lower risk. […]

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Leaders from the Global South discuss economic dignity at Africa.com event.

Gulf States tighten grip on Africa’s green future

Gulf States, led by the United Arab Emirates, are rapidly cementing their dominance in Africa’s renewable energy sector, reshaping the continent’s green transition. Flush with capital and driven by limited domestic markets, Emirati and other Gulf Cooperation Council firms have poured tens of billions of dollars into African solar, wind, and storage projects over the […]

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Oil industry workers in safety gear at an industrial plant.

Nigeria approves tailored incentives for Shell’s oil project

In a targeted move to boost its energy sector, Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu has approved specific incentives for Shell’s massive Bonga South-West deepwater oil project. This strategic decision aims to accelerate the project’s long-awaited Final Investment Decision, which is critical for unlocking billions in fresh capital. Tinubu emphasized that these are not broad concessions but […]

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African leaders shaking hands during official diplomatic event.

Ghana’s poverty rate falls again

Ghana is recording steady progress in the fight against poverty, with its multidimensional poverty rate falling for a third straight quarter, according to new data from the Ghana Statistical Service. The index, which tracks deprivation in health, education, employment, and basic living conditions, dropped from 23.9% in early 2025 to 21.9% by the third quarter. […]

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Nigeria export 2025

Africa becomes China’s export safety valve

Chinese exports to Africa surged in 2025, pushing the continent’s trade deficit with Beijing to a record $102 billion as Chinese firms seek new markets amid rising US trade pressure. Data shows shipments from China to Africa jumped nearly 26% to $225 billion, far outpacing Africa’s exports to China, which grew modestly to $123 billion. […]

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Bank of Agriculture and Afreximbank Sign Agreement

Afreximbank breaks with Fitch after rating dispute

The African Export-Import Bank (AfreximBank) has ended its relationship with Fitch Ratings, escalating a dispute over how the agency assesses the multilateral lender’s creditworthiness. The decision follows Fitch’s downgrade of the bank last year to just one notch above junk, a move Afreximbank argues fails to reflect the legal protections and governance framework outlined in […]

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Rand gains

South Africa’s rand rallies to three-year high

South Africa’s currency has soared to its most robust position in over three years, fueled by a confluence of favorable global and domestic factors. The rand gained 1% against the dollar, outperforming most emerging-market peers, following a broad market rally triggered by receding geopolitical tensions. Simultaneously, record-high gold prices provided a significant tailwind. On the […]

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