Africa: Afreximbank’s Dr. Georges Elombi Sets Sights on Restructuring Africa’s Trade

Africa: Afreximbank’s Dr. Georges Elombi Sets Sights on Restructuring Africa’s Trade

Cairo — The new President unveiled a strategy aimed at breaking the continent’s economic dependence. The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) opened new chapter with the inauguration of Dr. George Elombi as President and Chairman of the Board of Directors. The ceremony, which formalized the transfer of leadership from Professor Benedict Oramah ‘s decade-long tenure, was…

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Africa: Climate Change is Fueling Africa’s Next Health Crises, ‘One Health’ is the Answer

Africa: Climate Change is Fueling Africa’s Next Health Crises, ‘One Health’ is the Answer

Durban, South Africa — As the world deals with the combined issues of climate change and global health challenges, the value of the One Health approach has become more evident. Doris Wangari, a Senior Program Officer at the Science for Africa Foundation‘s Grand Challenges Africa Programme, said that the conversation around the climate crisis and…

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AI, 5G and gaming power Africa’s new media economy

AI, 5G and gaming power Africa’s new media economy

South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria’s entertainment and media (E&M) industries are surpassing some global growth trends, with digital innovation, mobile-first audiences and the rapid integration of generative AI seen as driving the future of media in the countries. According to PwC’s latest Africa Entertainment and Media Outlook – Perspectives Report 2025–2029 – growth in E&M…

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South Africa’s biggest data centres, ranked

South Africa’s biggest data centres, ranked

Teraco’s recently completed JB5 data centre, photographed at dusk at the company’s Isando campus South Africa’s data centre capacity has been growing steadily over the years as demand for cloud computing and storage services has expanded. Seen as a window into the African continent, the South African industry attracts investment from global entities looking to…

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Africa: Kenya Leads East Africa’s Energy Consumption, Renewables

Africa: Kenya Leads East Africa’s Energy Consumption, Renewables

Nairobi — Kenya has topped the East African Community (EAC) in energy consumption and renewable energy generation, according to the latest Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority’s (EPRA) Energy and Petroleum Statistics Report. The report shows Kenya recorded the region’s highest electricity peak demand of 2,316 megawatts (MW), up from 2,177 MW in 2024, surpassing Tanzania’s…

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Africa: Can the World Investment Summit in Abuja Transform Africa’s Economic Future?

Africa: Powering Africa’s First Solar Ai Research Hub

The Namibia University of Science and Technology (Nust) is partnering with international and local institutions to develop Africa’s first solar-powered artificial intelligence (AI) research cluster. The university is in advanced discussions with the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems and Karibu Kwetu Trading to establish micro-concentrated photovoltaic technology. Micro-concentrated photovoltaic technology is a high-efficiency solar…

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Africa: Can the World Investment Summit in Abuja Transform Africa’s Economic Future?

Africa: Cloud, AI Dominate Africa’s 2025 Tech Landscape, Cio100 Report

Nairobi — Cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), and cybersecurity have emerged as Africa’s top technology priorities, signaling a shift from digital experimentation to full-scale strategic execution, according to the CIO100 Megatrends 2025 Report by CIO Africa (by dx⁵). The report, based on insights from organisations across Sub-Saharan Africa, shows cloud computing leads adoption at 61…

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Africa: Can the World Investment Summit in Abuja Transform Africa’s Economic Future?

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: Can the World Investment Summit in Abuja Transform Africa’s Economic Future?

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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