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Strongest Currencies in Africa June 2025: Tunisia, Ghana, and Morocco Lead a Shifting Landscape

As the global economy continues to adjust to evolving dynamics in 2025, several African nations are witnessing the steady appreciation of their currencies. This trend, while not uniform across the.

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African Universities Leading in 2026 QS World University Rankings

Looking for the top African universities in the 2026 QS World University Rankings? South Africa, Egypt, and Tunisia lead the continent, with institutions climbing the global ranks for research, academic.

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Africa’s Post-Aid Future: Sustainable Growth Through Investment and Reform

Across the African continent, a critical shift is gaining momentum—one that redefines the narrative of development and repositions Africa as a hub of self-determined, investment-driven growth. Known as “Africa Beyond.

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Ethiopian Airlines Named Best Airline in Africa for 2025

In a resounding affirmation of excellence and consistency, Ethiopian Airlines has once again clinched the title of Best Airline in Africa at the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards, marking its.

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Burkina Faso Increases Government Stake in Gold Mining Projects Under New Mining Code

Burkina Faso is taking significant steps to assert greater control over its rich mineral resources. The country has officially increased its government equity stake in major gold mining projects from.

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Unpacking Nigeria’s Manufacturing Success in Africa

Over the past decade, certain African countries have distinguished themselves through the scale and influence of their manufacturing industries. The recent report by The African Exponent highlights a top ten.

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Will Zambia’s EV Supply Chain Strategy Boost the Transportation Sector?

In a concerted effort to diversify its economy and capitalise on the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) industry, Zambia has proactively negotiated with automakers to establish EV component manufacturing plants.

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Are African Cities Inclusive of Persons with Disabilities?

Inclusion of persons with disabilities (PWDs) is an increasingly urgent global imperative. Across continents, countries grapple with transforming sprawling urban landscapes into environments where all citizens can navigate, learn, work,.

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Fourth Industrial Revolution: Is It Too Late for Africa to Catch Up?

The Fourth Industrial Revolution, often abbreviated as 4IR, is more than just an incremental technological upgrade; it is a radical reshaping of our world. Unlike previous industrial revolutions that focused.

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Sudan’s Mining Revival Begins with Russia, Putting African Resource Control in Focus

Sudan is betting on rocks—and maps—to rebuild its economy.   The country has just received two comprehensive geological atlases from Russia: critical datasets, meant to replace mining intelligence lost over.

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