German companies in Tunisia say they remain confident in the country’s economic promise even as red tape and policy hurdles grow heavier. A survey by […]
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Togo Cement Floods Ghana, Local Mills Sound Alarm
Ghana’s local cement industry is under siege. Bagged cement imports from Togo have surged so sharply that domestic producers say their survival and competitiveness are […]
Senegal Staggers: Q1 2025 Sees GDP Dip Amid Sectoral Slumps
Senegal’s economy cooled sharply in the first quarter of 2025 slipping by 1.2% compared with the last quarter of 2024, according to data from the […]
Egypt’s Construction Boom: $35.8B Ras El Hekma Deal Fuels FDI Surge
Egypt’s construction and real estate sector is riding a wave of foreign direct investment (FDI), drawing in $35.8 billion in FY 2023/24, thanks largely to […]
Retail’s Uphill Battle in Africa
OK Zimbabwe’s announcement that it plans to sell off key assets has sent shockwaves through Zimbabwe’s business community and underlined the broader crisis facing large […]
Ethiopia Bets on Banks
Ethiopia has thrown open the doors of its banking sector to foreign investors, signaling one of the most dramatic steps yet in the country’s broader […]
EU’s New Visa: Who Gains?
A new visa policy from several European countries promises to make travel easier for many Africans, but beneath the surface, questions remain about how broadly […]
China’s Chip Push
China is intensifying its efforts to overcome United States technology curbs by redirecting its massive semiconductor investment program to plug critical gaps in its chip […]
End of USAID: Ethiopia’s Largest Community Conservation Area Pursues Self Reliance
Following the abrupt termination of USAID funding earlier this year, Ethiopia’s largest community-led conservation initiative, the Tama Community Conservation Area (TCCA), is working to become […]
Portugal Faces ‘Perfect Storm’ as Nationality Applications Surge Amid Staffing Crisis
Portugal’s civil registry system is under severe strain, as a flood of new nationalityapplications collides with chronic understaffing, technological failures and what unionsare calling a […]