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By Kenneth D. Johnson From petrochemicals to lithium to cocoa, these verified projects highlight Africa’s shift from raw exports to industrial value creation — offering compelling opportunities for investors, governments, and development partners. Africa has long struggled to capture value from its abundant natural resources. Today, a clear movement is underway: across energy, critical minerals, and […]
...Speaking during a webinar on Guyana-Namibia upstream trends, Namibia’s Petroleum Commissioner at the Ministry of Mines and Energy Maggy Shino provided an update on the country’s exploration activities, stating that the country is open for investment as new exploration campaigns kick off The African Energy Chamber (AEC) (www.EnergyChamber.org) partnered with global energy and commodities information […]
...By Anthony Godwin, Group CEO at NVest Financial Holdings Limited & Executive Director at NFB Private Wealth Management The world appears to have descended into chaos. Amidst a deadly pandemic which has engulfed the globe, in South Africa lawlessness took on a new meaning when looters left a trail of destruction behind them as local […]
...According to the IMF’s Regional Economic Outlook for Sub-Saharan Africa, the growth pickup has been largely driven by improved policies in some countries, and a more supportive external environment, including stronger global growth and higher commodity prices. These factors have supported high volumes of capital inflows. For example, sovereign bond issuances by the region’s frontier markets […]
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New Satirical Drama Nya Uriri (Pek Chi Liel) – The Widow’s Burden Sparks Conversations On Widowhood And Inheritance In African Culture