“The progress recorded in the past six months is a signal that we achieve the ambitious goal.”
AU Chairperson, Azali Assoumani.
Beneath the veneer of reforms is a growing fear that the steep fall in the Nigerian currency against its pairs could complicate the endemic inflationary pressure
The ability for Fintech startups to set up businesses with ease across the continent will rope in the unbanked population allowing them access to the financial sector and its perks
Dedollarisation may be invoked as a diplomatic hot button issue where China, Russia and India are concerned, but for Africa it is very much an existential one
Experts insist that breaking the jinx of expensive self-generated power is a necessary condition for building a competitive local manufacturing sector
What many may not realise is that de-subsidisation policies in Africa are often driven by neo-colonial and neoliberal economic expansion agendas promoted by the World Bank and the IMF
‘Illogical’ money that accrues from the fictitious economy also needs to find intangible ‘expenses’ through which it can be used to buy tangible power, influence, and assets
South Africans went from having the most affordable electricity prices in the world to the exorbitant prices they have today
African countries should realize the vast array of opportunities they have at their disposal to address local issues, as we prepare ourselves to be the nest of future solutions.
A pilot trading scheme under AfCFTA rules commenced in July, which involves Rwanda, Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, and Tanzania. A successful pilot would be the biggest assurance yet that AfCFTA will work.
“The progress recorded in the past six months is a signal that we achieve the ambitious goal.”
AU Chairperson, Azali Assoumani.
Beneath the veneer of reforms is a growing fear that the steep fall in the Nigerian currency against its pairs could complicate the endemic inflationary pressure
The ability for Fintech startups to set up businesses with ease across the continent will rope in the unbanked population allowing them access to the financial sector and its perks
Dedollarisation may be invoked as a diplomatic hot button issue where China, Russia and India are concerned, but for Africa it is very much an existential one
Experts insist that breaking the jinx of expensive self-generated power is a necessary condition for building a competitive local manufacturing sector
What many may not realise is that de-subsidisation policies in Africa are often driven by neo-colonial and neoliberal economic expansion agendas promoted by the World Bank and the IMF
‘Illogical’ money that accrues from the fictitious economy also needs to find intangible ‘expenses’ through which it can be used to buy tangible power, influence, and assets
South Africans went from having the most affordable electricity prices in the world to the exorbitant prices they have today
African countries should realize the vast array of opportunities they have at their disposal to address local issues, as we prepare ourselves to be the nest of future solutions.
A pilot trading scheme under AfCFTA rules commenced in July, which involves Rwanda, Cameroon, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, and Tanzania. A successful pilot would be the biggest assurance yet that AfCFTA will work.
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