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Botswana Solar Exports Gain Momentum with $100 Million Tati Solar Project

Botswana Solar Exports Gain Momentum with $100 Million Tati Solar Project

Botswana solar exports gain momentum as the $100m Tati Solar Project secures financing for the Southern Africa Power Pool. The post Botswana Solar Exports Gain

Afrobarometer Survey Shows Strong Support for Women’s Rights Across Africa

Afrobarometer Survey Shows Strong Support for Women’s Rights Across Africa

Afrobarometer women's rights survey across 38 countries signals strong public demand and clear gaps for investors to address. The post Afrobarometer Survey Shows

Tanzania Shifts Towards Domestic Revenue-Led Development

Tanzania Shifts Towards Domestic Revenue-Led Development

Aid dependency is fading in Tanzania as PM Nchemba signals a TSh62.3trn budget built on domestic revenue and state dividends. The post Tanzania Shifts Towards Domestic

Mozambique plants the seeds of a coconut biofuel industry in Cabo Delgado

Mozambique plants the seeds of a coconut biofuel industry in Cabo Delgado

In Palma, Mozambique, thousands of smallholder farmers are at the heart of an agro-industrial programme that grows food and fuel side by side — starting with self

Nigeria Tightens Oversight of Financial Holding Companies

Nigeria Tightens Oversight of Financial Holding Companies

CBN financial holding rules get a major 2026 reset — what it means for Nigerian banking groups and investors. The post Nigeria Tightens Oversight of Financial Holding

Namibia Exits FATF Grey List Early, Strengthening Investor Confidence

Namibia Exits FATF Grey List Early, Strengthening Investor Confidence

Namibia FATF grey list exit signals lower banking friction and a stronger risk profile for capital flows into the country. The post Namibia Exits FATF Grey List

Food Prices Cool in South Africa as Harvest Recovery Boosts Supply

Food Prices Cool in South Africa as Harvest Recovery Boosts Supply

South Africa food inflation falls to a 17-month low in May, but households still face pressure from fuel, transport and interest rates. The post Food Prices Cool

South Africa Remains Attractive for British Retirees Despite Evolving Tax Rules

South Africa Remains Attractive for British Retirees Despite Evolving Tax Rules

British retirees South Africa face IHT, CGT and dual-residency tax risks. Here is what advisers must act on now. The post South Africa Remains Attractive for British

China Expands Africa Strategy Through Trade and Industrial Partnerships

China Expands Africa Strategy Through Trade and Industrial Partnerships

China Africa ties move centre stage as Beijing targets tariff-free trade, supply-chain shifts and South–South growth. The post China Expands Africa Strategy Through

Kenya–US Critical Minerals Deal Advances as Nairobi Pushes Local Processing

Kenya–US Critical Minerals Deal Advances as Nairobi Pushes Local Processing

Kenya minerals deal nears finalisation with the US, prioritising in-country processing of rare earths and strategic minerals. The post Kenya–US Critical Minerals