AfrikanTrust In the olive groves of Sfax’s El Amra and Jebniana districts, where the rustling of leaves once marked the rhythm of agricultural life, now […]
Slippery Ground: Oil Price Crash Deepens Nigeria’s Economic Tightrope
AfrikanTrust Nigeria’s economy has long danced to the rhythm of oil markets. But with Brent crude slumping by over $10 per barrel to settle at […]
Madagascar’s Looming Trade Crisis: Navigating the 47% U.S. Tariff Impact
In a move that has sent shock-waves through Madagascar’s export sector, the United States has imposed a staggering 47% tariff on Malagasy products, effective April […]
Morocco’s Car Boom: A Road Paved with Promise or Pitfalls?
The Moroccan auto industry is racing ahead—and fast. In March 2025 alone, the country witnessed a staggering 35.74% surge in new vehicle registrations, signaling a […]
“Trump’s Tariffs Are Not a Threat—They’re Africa’s Liberation Call”
By Yvan David Danisa, AfrikanTrust In recent weeks, panic has gripped sections of the African policy and economic class. The cause? U.S. President Donald Trump’s […]
Senegal, the Fall of France and the Rise of China
Senegal, long considered a Francophone economic stronghold in West Africa, is undergoing a seismic shift in its trade alliances. For decades, France dominated as Senegal’s […]
Wildlife Black Market: Nigeria’s Endangered Species Under Siege
The recent interception of a baby gorilla at Istanbul Airport—smuggled from Nigeria and en route to Thailand—has once again spotlighted the global criminal networks thriving […]
Sudan’s Descent into Horror: War Crimes, Displacement, and the Shattered Dream of Peace
As Sudan’s brutal civil conflict rages into its second year, fresh reports of war crimes committed by the national army have reignited global concern over […]
“Morocco’s Digital Leap: Can Gitex Africa 2025 Cement Its Place as Africa’s Tech Powerhouse?”
In a continent where connectivity remains uneven and tech ecosystems are still emerging, Morocco is positioning itself as a beacon of digital transformation. The third […]
“Gabon Reclaims the Wells: Oil Nationalism Ends an Era of Foreign Grip”
In a move loaded with economic and political significance, Gabon has announced the $300 million (approx. 181 billion CFA francs or €275 million) acquisition of […]