‘Resource nationalism’ raises mining risk As geopolitics turn, miners in West Africa are seeing permits revoked, projects expropriated and contracts renegotiated… by Tara O’Connor June 21, 2025 News·Pan-African
From plunder to prudence: How Senegal plans to break the oil curse The oil and gas sector in Africa has been plagued by a lack of commitment to transparency by state institutions. Senegal plans to change… by Bram Posthumus June 19, 2025 News·Pan-African
Inside Paystack’s local play Payments company Paystack is a market leader in Nigeria. But it’s set up businesses around Africa too, and is now making inroads in South… by Tim Cohen June 18, 2025 Pan-African
Is unemployment really just 10%? Not likely … Capitec’s CEO says South Africa’s real jobless rate is 10%. Stats SA says he’s way off. Who’s right? Spoiler: it’s not the banker… by Rob Rose June 17, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion
Why Fourie may be right on South African unemployment Capitec’s CEO sees a far lower jobless rate. If admitting work risks tax, or your grant, would you? That may explain why the unemployment… by Tim Cohen June 17, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion 1
African debt markets: ‘Not junk, just misunderstood’ Old Mutual’s African Frontiers Fund has returned 11.3% every year for the past three years in dollars – beating plenty of less risky markets… by Tim Cohen June 13, 2025 Investing & Finance·Pan-African
How to play Africa’s satellite revolution While South Africa obsesses over BEE, low-earth-orbit satellite broadband networks – like Starlink – are beaming high-speed internet across the continent… by Tim Cohen June 12, 2025 News·Pan-African
A Middle East makeover for the African Development Bank? Mauritania’s Sidi Ould Tah beat four other candidates to become president of the AfDB. He’s got his work cut out for him… by Bram Posthumus June 10, 2025 Pan-African·Profile
Government, we beg you, step aside! The government is standing in the way of economic recovery. It’s time to let the private sector take the reins… by Vernon Wessels June 6, 2025 Economy & Markets·Opinion
Stress and ‘controlled trauma’: Africa’s debt markets in flux The downgrade of Afreximbank is emblematic of a tough few years in Africa’s bond markets… by Tim Cohen June 5, 2025 Economy & Markets·Pan-African
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