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 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is weighing the cost

 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is…

Beijing helped finance railways, ports and power plants across Africa. Two decades later,

The Petrodollar at 50: How a changing global financial order could reshape Africa’s economic future

The Petrodollar at 50: How a changing global…

LONDON — For more than five decades, the global economy has operated under

Can Constitutions solve Africa’s education and food security deficit?

Can Constitutions solve Africa’s education and food security…

As Africa’s population heads toward 2.5 billion by 2050, a growing debate is

Micron bets $115 billion to reposition the U.S. in the global semiconductor race

Micron bets $115 billion to reposition the U.S.…

New York — For decades, the global memory-chip industry has been dominated by

AIPEX approves 600 projects as Angola steps up investment drive

AIPEX approves 600 projects as Angola steps up…

Johannesburg — Angola’s Agency for Private Investment and Export Promotion (AIPEX) has approved nearly

Belgium avoid defeat against Egypt after Lukaku’s immediate impact

Belgium avoid defeat against Egypt after Lukaku’s immediate…

SEATTLE — Belgium escaped defeat in their opening Group G match of the

Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias sees social media following explode after heroics against Spain

Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias sees social media…

LUANDA, Angola (AfricaHeadline) — Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias has become an overnight

Sub-Saharan Africa heads into 2026 with strong growth momentum, but global conflicts and climate shocks threaten recovery

Sub-Saharan Africa heads into 2026 with strong growth…

By AfricaHeadline | Economic Analysis Sub-Saharan Africa is entering 2026 as one of

 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is weighing the cost

 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is weighing the cost

Beijing helped finance railways, ports and power plants across Africa. Two decades later, the debate is shifting from

The Petrodollar at 50: How a changing global financial order could reshape Africa’s economic future

The Petrodollar at 50: How a changing global financial order could reshape Africa’s economic future

LONDON — For more than five decades, the global economy has operated under an unwritten rule: if countries

Can Constitutions solve Africa’s education and food security deficit?

Can Constitutions solve Africa’s education and food security deficit?

As Africa’s population heads toward 2.5 billion by 2050, a growing debate is emerging over whether education and

Micron bets $115 billion to reposition the U.S. in the global semiconductor race

Micron bets $115 billion to reposition the U.S. in the global semiconductor race

New York — For decades, the global memory-chip industry has been dominated by Asian manufacturers. Today, however, Micron

AIPEX approves 600 projects as Angola steps up investment drive

AIPEX approves 600 projects as Angola steps up investment drive

Johannesburg — Angola’s Agency for Private Investment and Export Promotion (AIPEX) has approved nearly 600 private investment projects over

Belgium avoid defeat against Egypt after Lukaku’s immediate impact

Belgium avoid defeat against Egypt after Lukaku’s immediate impact

SEATTLE — Belgium escaped defeat in their opening Group G match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, drawing

Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias sees social media following explode after heroics against Spain

Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias sees social media following explode after heroics against Spain

LUANDA, Angola (AfricaHeadline) — Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias has become an overnight sensation after delivering a remarkable

Sub-Saharan Africa heads into 2026 with strong growth momentum, but global conflicts and climate shocks threaten recovery

Sub-Saharan Africa heads into 2026 with strong growth momentum, but global conflicts and climate shocks threaten recovery

By AfricaHeadline | Economic Analysis Sub-Saharan Africa is entering 2026 as one of the world’s fastest-growing regions, yet

 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is weighing the cost
The Petrodollar at 50: How a changing global financial order could reshape Africa’s economic future
Can Constitutions solve Africa’s education and food security deficit?
Micron bets $115 billion to reposition the U.S. in the global semiconductor race
AIPEX approves 600 projects as Angola steps up investment drive
Belgium avoid defeat against Egypt after Lukaku’s immediate impact
Cape Verde goalkeeper Josimar Dias sees social media following explode after heroics against Spain
Sub-Saharan Africa heads into 2026 with strong growth momentum, but global conflicts and climate shocks threaten recovery

Economic and Business News

Ethiopian Airlines tests the limits of African aviation and redefines…

LUANDA / ADDIS ABABA In a global industry where even major carriers struggle to sustain margins, Ethiopian Airlines

Africa’s top five Guarantee Funds unlock over $6 billion in investments to empower SMEs

Africa’s top five Guarantee Funds unlock over $6 billion in…

  From Nairobi to Pretoria, regional and national guarantee mechanisms are reshaping Africa’s credit landscape and driving industrial

China’s Xi and top leaders call for halting real estate decline, responding to public concerns

China’s Xi and top leaders call for halting real estate…

China aims to stop the property slump, top leaders said Thursday in a readout of a high-level meeting

 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is weighing the cost

 China built Africa’s roads, now the Continent is weighing the…

Beijing helped finance railways, ports and power plants across Africa. Two decades later, the debate is shifting from

The CFA Franc: A colonial currency still shackling West Africa’s sovereignty

The CFA Franc: A colonial currency still shackling West Africa’s…

By AfricaHeadline – Special Report For nearly eight decades, 14 African nations have lived under the weight of

Wealthiest tech companies in Nigeria

Wealthiest tech companies in Nigeria

Driving economic growth through innovation Nigeria’s tech industry is rapidly evolving, positioning itself as a cornerstone of the

How this sneakerhead is leading a conversation around shoe care in Nigeria

How this sneakerhead is leading a conversation around shoe care…

Shoes. One of the most important pieces of clothing anyone can own. They come in different styles, sizes,

Angola’s industrial future may depend on a Bank of Industry

Angola’s industrial future may depend on a Bank of Industry

Lagos – The proposed establishment of a Bank of Industry (BOI) in Angola may ultimately prove to be

Politics & Climate

Peace advances in Congo, but the lessons of war cannot be ignored

Peace advances in Congo, but the lessons of…

EDITORIAL | AFRICAHEADLINE  The signing of the peace agreement between the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda,

William Ruto’s transformative leadership in Kenya

William Ruto’s transformative leadership in Kenya

A detailed report on reforms and achievements Nairobi, Kenya – Since assuming office in September 2022, William Ruto

Baltasar Ebang Engonga, Former Financial Chief faces scandal and hardship in Black Beach Prison

Baltasar Ebang Engonga, Former Financial Chief faces scandal…

Johannesburg, South Africa — Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the former director of Equatorial Guinea’s National Agency for Financial Investigation

UAE-Morocco investment deals face delays amid high expectations

UAE-Morocco investment deals face delays amid high expectations

Rabat, Morocco – Grand visions of economic collaboration between Morocco and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) remain unrealized

Alexandre de Moraes: The Judge Who Took on Big Tech and the Far Right

Alexandre de Moraes: The Judge Who Took on…

How Brazil’s Alexandre de Moraes became the face of digital regulation and a defender of democracy — or

Lobito Corridor secures funding amid U.S. speculation, strengthening Angola’s regional trade role

Lobito Corridor secures funding amid U.S. speculation, strengthening…

Johannesburg, South Africa – Angola’s Transport Minister, Ricardo D’Abreu, has dismissed concerns over potential funding suspensions for the

The dark side of Rwanda’s renaissance (2025)

The dark side of Rwanda’s renaissance (2025)

A new book explores the historical roots and contemporary repercussions of Paul Kagame’s aggressive foreign policy. Kagame’s Legacy

Botswana’s new President Duma Boko sworn in

Botswana’s new President Duma Boko sworn in

Johannesburg — Duma Boko was sworn in as Botswana’s sixth president in a landmark ceremony at the High

Optinions & World

Russia, The United States, and The myth of the quick victory

Russia, The United States, and The myth of…

A strategic assessment of 21st-Century warfare JOHANNESBURG — For much of the past three decades, military and political leaders

The DRC’s untapped power could shape Africa’s economic future if it gets the strategy right

The DRC’s untapped power could shape Africa’s economic…

LAGOS – The Democratic Republic of the Congo has long been viewed as a paradox, a country endowed

E for Emigration: When “Exit” became Europe’s social policy

E for Emigration: When “Exit” became Europe’s social…

By AfricaHeadline | Opinion African emigration to Europe is often portrayed as an individual choice, commonly framed as

The fear of a power vacuum: Why some African leaders refuse to let go

The fear of a power vacuum: Why some…

Opinion | Africa By AfricaHeadline | Opinion Across Africa, moments of political transition often trigger a familiar argument:

What about Africa, now? A continent between awakening and reinvention

What about Africa, now? A continent between awakening…

By AfricaHeadline – Johannesburg | October, 2025 As the world turns its attention to America’s political battles and

La Cravate et l’Intellectuel Africain : Une Élite déconnectée du peuple

La Cravate et l’Intellectuel Africain : Une Élite…

Comment une classe intellectuelle trop occidentalisée s’est éloignée des réalités africaines Par la Rédaction d’AfricaHeadline | Juillet 2025

The Tie and the African “Intellectual”: How elites abandoned the people

The Tie and the African “Intellectual”: How elites…

How an over-Westernised intellectual class became disconnected from African realities By AfricaHeadline Editorial Team | July 2025 LAGOS

Billions in the shadows: The battle for control…

By AfricaHeadline – June, 2025 TRIPOLI — Millions of dollars frozen in U.S. banks are reigniting the fierce

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South Africa intensifies deportation of undocumented migrants amid economic strain and growing public pressure

South Africa intensifies deportation of undocumented migrants amid…

Johannesburg, South Africa  — For decades, South Africa has been regarded as one of Africa’s most attractive destinations

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Egypt condemns attempted drone attack targeting Saudi Arabia

Egypt condemns attempted drone attack targeting Saudi Arabia

CAIRO — Egypt on Monday strongly condemned an attempted drone attack targeting the territory of Saudi Arabia, reaffirming

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