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Southern Africa’s Railway Renaissance: Copper Demand Drives Billions in Investment
Southern Africa's railway networks are experiencing a surge of global interest, attracting billions of dollars in investment as the worldwide race to secure copper supplies for the green-energy transition intensifies. This renewed focus on rail infrastructure spans...
Zambia’s Bold Move: Securing 30% Stake in Critical Minerals Production
Zambia has unveiled ambitious plans to establish an investment company that will hold a minimum 30% stake in the production of critical minerals from future mines. This strategic move aims to maximise the nation's benefits from its abundant deposits of minerals...
Kenya Treads Cautiously on Tax Reforms After Deadly Protests
In a delicate balancing act between fiscal necessity and public sentiment, Kenya is contemplating the reintroduction of certain tax measures that were previously shelved following deadly protests. This move underscores the complex challenges facing African governments...
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Resonate In Power Tuku
I recently went up in my loft and started digging in my storage boxes and found my old iPod player, which had classics from back in the day, Things...
Bassirou Diomaye Faye Sworn In as Senegal’s Youngest President
Bassirou Diomaye Faye has been inaugurated as the president of Senegal, making history as the youngest elected leader in Africa. His inauguration...
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Ghana’s VP Bawumia Unveils Bold Economic Vision Ahead of December Elections
Ghanaian Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has laid out an ambitious economic blueprint as he sets his sights on the presidency in the upcoming December elections. Speaking at a manifesto launch event northwest of Accra, the 60-year-old former central banker presented a...