Africa’s Borrowing Costs Are Too High – the G20’s Missed Opportunity to Reform Rating Agencies

Africa: Helium Credit Is Financing Africa’s Private Clinics, One Loan At a Time

Across Nigeria, many privately-owned healthcare facilities face funding bottleneck. Pharmacies watch their shelves empty as they struggle to restock essential drugs. Laboratories, unable to afford new equipment needed for diagnoses, and clinics are forced to turn patients away, as they face financial constraints that limit the services they can provide. For banks, credit unions, and…

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Africa’s Borrowing Costs Are Too High – the G20’s Missed Opportunity to Reform Rating Agencies

Africa: Pogačar Defends World Title As Kigali Showcases Africa’s Cycling Rise

Slovenia’s Tadej Pogačar delivered another masterclass on Sunday, retaining his men’s elite road race crown at the 2025 UCI Road World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda. Launching a decisive solo attack 66 kilometers from the finish, the 26-year-old powered away on the punishing 267.5-kilometre course, which featured 5,475 meters of climbing and the cobbled roads of…

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Africa’s Borrowing Costs Are Too High – the G20’s Missed Opportunity to Reform Rating Agencies

Africa’s Trade Future in a Fractured Global Economy

In today’s global economy, trade remains the most significant glue that binds nations together. It is the foundation upon which the prosperity of our interconnected world rests. A single pencil, before it reaches a classroom in Kigali, may have travelled across multiple continents, passing through dozens of supply chains. This simple object illustrates globalisation’s promise:…

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Africa’s Borrowing Costs Are Too High – the G20’s Missed Opportunity to Reform Rating Agencies

Africa: AfCFTA – Africa’s Take-Off Moment

The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which came into force on 1 January 2021 with 54 member states, is the world’s largest free trade area by number of countries. It aims to eliminate tariffs and other barriers to spur trade, industrialisation and value addition beyond raw materials. The agreement unites some 1.3 billion people…

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The people who will lead Africa’s new pay-TV giant

The people who will lead Africa’s new pay-TV giant

French pay-TV giant Canal+ has announced sweeping changes to the leadership structure of its African operations, just days after finalising its takeover of South Africa’s MultiChoice Group. Already announced is that the combined business – covering all of Africa, including French-speaking territories – will be led by David Mignot as CEO, and that outgoing MultiChoice…

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