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Africa confronts a profound and paradoxical energy challenge, where immense natural resource wealth coexists with severe energy poverty, a situation that fundamentally constrains its socio-economic development. Approximately 600mn Africans, or 43% of ...
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Policy support, improving consumer awareness and rising affordability have been fuelling the global electric vehicle (EV) market for more than a decade now. With sales rising in double digits, EVs are gradually eating up into the market share of ...
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Africa's oil and gas sector is a dynamic and significant component of the global energy landscape, characterised by substantial reserves, a diverse array of major players, evolving trends, and persistent challenges. The continent boasts approximately ...
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Africa's telecommunications sector is experiencing a period of dynamic growth and diversification, fuelled by increasing smartphone penetration, a surging demand for mobile money and streaming services, and substantial infrastructure investment. This ...
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The mining sector plays a pivotal role in the economic performance of many countries across Africa, serving as a major source of export earnings, employment, and government revenue. The continent is endowed with extraordinary mineral wealth, ...
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Infrastructure development is pivotal for Africa's economic growth. The burgeoning private consumption, driven by population growth, urbanisation, and an expanding middle class, has created surging demand for improved infrastructure across the ...
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The African banking sector experienced a dynamic period over 2023 and 2024, shaped by global economic pressures and tight financial conditions, geopolitical instability, technological innovation, regulatory changes, and shifting consumer behaviours. ...
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Africa is increasingly turning to renewable sources to tackle its energy problems. Energy poverty in Africa remains widespread and according to the African Development Bank (AfDB) over 640mn of the continent's population lack access to energy. This ...
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