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South Africa Misses 2027 F1 Slot as Bid Stalls

South Africa Misses 2027 F1 Slot as Bid Stalls

South Africa Formula One Grand Prix prospects have dimmed for 2027, reflecting broader economic and infrastructure considerations shaping global motorsport hosting

Nigeria Set to Lead Africa’s Global Growth Contribution

Nigeria Set to Lead Africa’s Global Growth Contribution

Nigeria’s global growth contribution is increasingly driven by scale, consumption, and reform momentum, marking a structural shift in Africa’s economic landscape

SME Banking in Mozambique: Credit Gaps, Digital Tools and the Absa Opportunity

SME Banking in Mozambique: Credit Gaps, Digital Tools and the Absa Opportunity

SME banking in Mozambique faces credit gaps that digital tools and risk sharing solutions can help bridge to support business growth. Understanding SME credit constraints

Africa’s Human Capital Is Becoming Its Most Valuable Asset

Africa’s Human Capital Is Becoming Its Most Valuable Asset

For decades, Africa’s economy has been defined by what could be extracted rather than what could be built. Oil, gas, copper, cocoa and gold shaped headlines and

United States and Nigeria Deepen Trade Partnership

United States and Nigeria Deepen Trade Partnership

The United States–Nigeria trade partnership is gaining renewed momentum as both countries expand cooperation under the Commercial and Investment Partnership framework

South Africa Debt Outlook Improves as Markets Hit Records

South Africa Debt Outlook Improves as Markets Hit Records

South Africa debt outlook has strengthened as fiscal consolidation aligns with buoyant capital markets and improved currency dynamics. Fiscal metrics signal a turning

Copper surge above $14,000 boosts Africa revenue outlook

Copper surge above $14,000 boosts Africa revenue outlook

Copper prices above $14,000 per tonne are reinforcing revenue expectations for Africa’s leading copper producers as global demand dynamics tighten.   Global copper

Zimbabwe Remittances Rise 14%, Strengthening FX Stability

Zimbabwe Remittances Rise 14%, Strengthening FX Stability

Zimbabwe’s economy continues to find stability in an increasingly important source of foreign currency: its diaspora. Remittances from Zimbabweans living abroad

Africa’s Ports Are the New Power Centres of Trade

Africa’s Ports Are the New Power Centres of Trade

Africa’s growth story has long been told through commodities and capital flows. But a quieter shift is underway along the continent’s coastlines. From Morocco to

Angola Strengthens Regional Fight Against Money Laundering

Angola Strengthens Regional Fight Against Money Laundering

As financial flows across Africa grow more complex and cross-border trade accelerates, Angola is moving to tighten regional coordination against money laundering