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African governments face a false choice between digital sovereignty and economic growth in data center development. With ...
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Legit.ng on MSNAfrican ports hold the key to economic transformation, NPA boss saysDantsoho has called on the urgent need for African countries to translate their marine comparative advantages into opportunities for collective prosperity.
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AllAfrica on MSNAfreximbank Fuels Africa's Economic AscentAfrica, a continent brimming with potential, has long grappled with a significant obstacle: insufficient financing to unlock its vast natural resources and harness its abundant human capital.This ...
The 4th African Natural Resources and Energy Investment Summit (AFNIS 2025), themed "Harnessing Local Content for Sustainable ...
In Nigeria, a nation central to Africa’s economic and demographic landscape, the demand for visionary, innovative, and ethical leaders has never been ...
Seamless cross-border transactions are essential for Africa’s economic mobility. According to the World Bank, Africa received approximately $100 billion in remittances in 2023, accounting for ...
The opportunity has never been greater for Africa, not simply to leverage AI to drive productivity gains and solve major societal challenges, but also to become a more significant player in the global ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNUnlocking NIDO-Africa’s Economic and Investment Potentials for Nigeria’s DevelopmentJude Osakwe, a Nigerian professor at the Namibian University of Science and Technology (NUST), Continental Chairman, Nigerians in ...
But that change is not being supported by economic transformation. Instead, African economies are falling ever further behind the rest of the world.
The Sub-Saharan African economy is expected to grow 3.7% on average next year despite a worrisome global economic backdrop as falling inflation allows for looser monetary policy, a Reuters poll ...
According to the UNCTAD, 80% of African households have to sustain their lives with less than $5.50 per day, while nearly 500 million people live under the poverty line of $1.90 per day.
South Africa's economy eked out marginal growth of 0.1% in the final quarter of 2023, statistics agency data showed on Tuesday, in the last gross domestic product release before elections in May.
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