Africa: Nigeria’s Building Boom Lifts Lafarge Africa’s Nine-Month Profit By 246 Percent

Africa: Nigeria’s Building Boom Lifts Lafarge Africa’s Nine-Month Profit By 246 Percent

A wave of real estate development in the cities and urban centres of Africa’s most populous nation, where the government requires $6.25 billion in yearly investment to narrow a housing shortfall, is fuelling demand for building materials, particularly cement. Nigeria’s building boom, propelled by rapid urbanisation and infrastructure development, laid the groundwork for the 245.9…

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Africa: Nigeria’s Building Boom Lifts Lafarge Africa’s Nine-Month Profit By 246 Percent

Africa: Innovations in Africa’s Waste Material Mgmt!

Africa’s rapid population growth, increasing economic activities, and ever-expanding urbanisation have resulted in unprecedented augmenting of waste materials. Subsequently, this has led to expanding risky waste material sites because the waste pollution from these sites has reached a state of emergency across the African continent. However, for the African Union’s Agenda 2063: “The Africa We…

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Africa: Insecurity Is Threatening Africa’s Ability to Finance Its Own Development, Warns New Mo Ibrahim Foundation Research Brief

Africa: Insecurity Is Threatening Africa’s Ability to Finance Its Own Development, Warns New Mo Ibrahim Foundation Research Brief

London — The Mo Ibrahim Foundation has released a new research brief, Africa’s natural resources and conflicts: a vicious cycle, examining how growing competition over natural resources is fuelling conflicts across the continent – and how these conflicts are, in turn, undermining Africa’s ability to leverage its own wealth for development. The Foundation warns of…

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How Africa’s digital leaders are designing the future of commerce

How Africa’s digital leaders are designing the future of commerce

As Africa’s digital economy moves toward seamless, borderless transactions, Converge Africa 2026 is setting the agenda for the leaders shaping that transformation. Returning to the CTICC in Cape Town from 4–6 May 2026, the event represents more than a conference; it is the strategic intersection of commerce, technology and innovation for the continent’s fastest-growing sector….

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Africa: Nigeria’s Building Boom Lifts Lafarge Africa’s Nine-Month Profit By 246 Percent

Africa: The Great Wildebeest Migration, Seen From Space – Satellites and AI Are Helping Count Africa’s Wildlife

The Great Wildebeest Migration is one of the most remarkable natural spectacles on Earth. Each year, immense herds of wildebeest, joined by zebras and gazelles, travel 800-1,000km between Tanzania and Kenya in search of fresh grazing after the rains. This vast, circular journey is the engine of the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. The migration feeds predators such…

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Africa: Nigeria’s Building Boom Lifts Lafarge Africa’s Nine-Month Profit By 246 Percent

Africa: Weakening Dollar, Strong Exports Drive Eastern Africa’s Trade Resilience – Uneca

End last month, the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Eastern Africa published a press release indicating that, among others, eastern African exports are demonstrating remarkable resilience amid global trade turbulence, defying expectations of decline following sweeping US tariffs and persistent geopolitical uncertainty. Data from UNECA, it says, reveals that several countries in…

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South Africa’s most overlooked export: our tech talent

South Africa’s most overlooked export: our tech talent

South Africa spends a lot of time worrying about anchor industries like mining, finance and energy. They dominate headlines and boardroom agendas, but while we watch those traditional levers creak and strain, we’re ignoring a resource that could impact our long-term growth trajectory significantly. South Africa has one of the richest pools of diversely experienced…

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