African Urbanisation in 2026: Are Cities Becoming the Continent’s Primary Economic Engines?
According to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) estimates, 80% of the continent’s growth will be ...
Read moreDetailsAccording to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development’s (OECD) estimates, 80% of the continent’s growth will be ...
Read moreDetailsAt the centre of this shifting global order are three large economies: Nigeria, Kenya, and Egypt. These three ...
Read moreDetailsThis is the second phase of the Nigeria Jubilee Fellows Programme (NJFP) 2.0, which aims to ...
Read moreDetailsSenegal’s government has identified over 8.16 billion in available resources for three years, between 2025 and ...
Read moreDetailsFinalised in June 2024, Ghana’s finance ministry agreed upon a pact with the official creditor committee ...
Read moreDetailsAfrica Energy Bank wants to increase Africa’s energy supply to stimulate economic growth. A group of ...
Read moreDetailsOver 162,000 doses are required in order for the mpox vaccination drive to be launched in ...
Read moreDetailsThe move to gold is to diversify holdings and reduce reliance on the US dollar. African ...
Read moreDetailsAfrican leaders met for the annual summit of the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, ...
Read moreDetailsThe one-day summit was attended by over a dozen African leaders and top officials of the ...
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An ageing population causes labour shortages. Reports suggest that between 2022 and 2060, the EU’s working-age population (age 15-64) will decline ...

While exports are falling, the government has shifted its priorities towards strengthening the tourism and education sectors. Australia reported a five-month ...

The expanding use of financial sanctions in recent years has underscored the vulnerability associated with dollar-centric systems. In 2026, Asia ...

At the heart of this debate lies oil price volatility, which has been both a blessing and a source of ...

The dominance of Western-controlled financial infrastructure, particularly systems that underpin cross-border transactions, has historically reinforced the centrality of the United ...
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