Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Sub-Saharan Africa’s economy is showing signs of resilience, with growth projected to reach 3.8 percent in 2025, up slightly from 3.5 percent last year, according to the World Bank’s latest Africa’s Pulse report released Tuesday. The report attributes the improvement to easing inflation and a modest recovery in investment, even as the region grapples with…

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Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Africa’s Urban-Rural Digital Gaps Are Closing

A mix of state programmes and private capital is bolstering plans to bridge the digital divide in African countries. Tower builds and satellite launches are closing rural gaps while reinforcing national digital networks. SPECIAL REPORT | BIRD AGENCY | Senegal has announced plans to build 774 new telecom sites, part of a broader US$115 million…

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Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Africa: Somalia Steps Into the Spotlight As Mogadishu Hosts East Africa’s Key Summit

Mogadishu, Somalia – Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud on Tuesday officially opened the 2nd East African Community Cooperation Conference (EACON2025) in Mogadishu, marking another milestone in the country’s growing role within the East African bloc. In his keynote address, President Mohamud highlighted Somalia’s historic legacy as a hub of trade and seafaring along the Indian…

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Africa’s future depends on innovation

Africa’s future depends on innovation

Anita Nel, chief director for innovation and commercialisation at Stellenbosch University. Africa stands at a crossroads, bursting with youthful energy yet burdened by unemployment and slow industrial growth.  This is according to Anita Nel, chief director for innovation and commercialisation at Stellenbosch University, adding that the solution lies in how education and innovation are approached…

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UNDP: Africa’s young innovators are ready — but governments must act on AI

UNDP: Africa’s young innovators are ready — but governments must act on AI

Maxwell Gomera, resident representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) South Africa Africa’s young innovators are not waiting for handouts, they are already creating solutions to the continent’s most pressing challenges. However, without systems that allow these innovations to grow, their potential will remain untapped. Speaking at the fourth annual Future of Work Dialogue,…

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Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Africa: Team Brazil Wins E1 Lagos Gp As Sanwo-Olu Hails Africa’s First Electric Powerboat Race

E1 Founder and CEO Rodi Basso described the Lagos event as a defining moment for motorsport in Africa. Team Brazil on Sunday clinched victory at the E1 Lagos Grand Prix, Africa’s first-ever electric powerboat championship, as Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu hailed the event as a “bold step for innovation, clean energy, and global recognition.”…

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Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Africa: Alake – Let’s Make Minerals Fulcrum of Africa’s Transformative Industrialization

Abuja — The Minister of Solid Minerals Development and Chairman of the African Minerals Strategy Group (AMSG), Dr. Dele Alake, has called for a new vision to transform Africa from a raw mineral supplier into a global centre for mineral processing, innovation, and green industrialization. Alake said Africa’s minerals have long powered industrialization in other…

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Africa’s Growth Still Too Slow to Tackle Poverty

Africa: Why Africa’s Oceans Bear Brunt of Planet’s Environmental Crisis

The world’s oceans are bearing the brunt of a triple environmental crisis, according to the European Union’s Earth monitors: global warming, pollution and declining biodiversity. The EU Copernicus programme warns that Africa’s coasts, buffeted by marine heatwaves and rising sea levels, are especially vulnerable. “The ocean is changing rapidly, with record extremes and worsening impacts,”…

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