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João Lourenço’s economic diplomacy delivers results as non-oil FDI reaches a 13-Year high

João Lourenço’s economic diplomacy delivers results as non-oil…

LAGOS – The US$959.4 million in non-oil Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) attracted by

Angola – Non-Oil FDI records strongest start to a year since records began

Angola – Non-Oil FDI records strongest start to…

USD 304 Million in the First Quarter of this year The National Bank

Je Suis Congolais : Le match nul qui a fait croire tout un Continent

Je Suis Congolais : Le match nul qui…

KINSHASA – Lorsque l’arbitre a sifflé la fin du match entre la République

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they…

Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe’s warning and Africa’s new battle for economic sovereignty “If we

Africa wants Artificial Intelligence, it still needs Agriculture

Africa wants Artificial Intelligence, it still needs Agriculture

The continent is racing towards algorithms while the sector employing most Africans is

How China beat the West in the global automotive industry

How China beat the West in the global…

A two-decade industrial strategy has turned China into the World’s largest car producer,

 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

João Lourenço’s economic diplomacy delivers results as non-oil FDI reaches a 13-Year high

João Lourenço’s economic diplomacy delivers results as non-oil FDI reaches a 13-Year high

LAGOS – The US$959.4 million in non-oil Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) attracted by Angola in 2025 represents far

Angola – Non-Oil FDI records strongest start to a year since records began

Angola – Non-Oil FDI records strongest start to a year since records began

USD 304 Million in the First Quarter of this year The National Bank of Angola’s (BNA) statistics are

Je Suis Congolais : Le match nul qui a fait croire tout un Continent

Je Suis Congolais : Le match nul qui a fait croire tout un Continent

KINSHASA – Lorsque l’arbitre a sifflé la fin du match entre la République Démocratique du Congo et le

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts

Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe’s warning and Africa’s new battle for economic sovereignty “If we don’t handle our independence very

Africa wants Artificial Intelligence, it still needs Agriculture

Africa wants Artificial Intelligence, it still needs Agriculture

The continent is racing towards algorithms while the sector employing most Africans is still waiting for its own

How China beat the West in the global automotive industry

How China beat the West in the global automotive industry

A two-decade industrial strategy has turned China into the World’s largest car producer, EV leader and emerging automotive

 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

João Lourenço’s economic diplomacy delivers results as non-oil FDI reaches a 13-Year high
Angola – Non-Oil FDI records strongest start to a year since records began
Je Suis Congolais : Le match nul qui a fait croire tout un Continent
The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts
Africa wants Artificial Intelligence, it still needs Agriculture
How China beat the West in the global automotive industry
 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

Economic and Business News

Nigeria’s FIRST E&P targets 250,000 bpd by 2030 with expanded gas strategy

Nigeria’s FIRST E&P targets 250,000 bpd by 2030 with expanded…

Lagos – FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company (FIRST E&P), a Nigerian independent oil and gas producer, has

Uganda leads sustainable construction with eco-friendly ricks

Uganda leads sustainable construction with eco-friendly ricks

Kenneth Kaijuka, CEO of the National Housing and Construction Company (NHCC), spearheads an innovative project that aims to

TRANS-SAHARAN GAS PIPELINE ADVANCES WITH 1,800 KM UNDER REVIEW

TRANS-SAHARAN GAS PIPELINE ADVANCES WITH 1,800 KM UNDER REVIEW

  The Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline (TSGP), one of Africa’s largest energy initiatives, is making significant progress. Of the

Africa’s high-stakes push for scale and economic sovereignty

Africa’s high-stakes push for scale and economic sovereignty

KIGALI, Rwanda — African leaders, investors and business executives gathered this week at the Africa CEO Forum 2025

Positioning Angola as Africa’s tech hub, insights from TIS CEO William Oliveira

Positioning Angola as Africa’s tech hub, insights from TIS CEO…

Johannesbrug, South Africa – AfricaHeadline.com had the privilege of interviewing Engineer William Oliveira, CEO of TIS, a leading

Kenya is open for business

Kenya is open for business

The government is improving Kenya’s laws and policies to meet the requirements of international investors, President William Ruto

How cyberattacks can sink a business

How cyberattacks can sink a business

In today’s interconnected world, cyberattacks are more frequent and more dangerous than ever before. Businesses, regardless of size

Cobalt, value chains and power, Africa and the new industrial order of energy

Cobalt, value chains and power, Africa and the new industrial…

Johannesburg – The global energy transition is reshaping not only markets but also the balance of economic power.

Politics & Climate

A new hope for Benin: Former President Boni Yayi rules out 2026 candidacy, urges national dialogue

A new hope for Benin: Former President Boni…

AfricaHeadline – Cotonou, BeninSeptember, 2025 By AfricaHeadline West Africa Desk Former Beninese President Boni Yayi has publicly ruled out

Guinea Ecuatorial impulsa un ambicioso Plan Nacional de Desarrollo Económico y Social de 15.000 millones de dólares

Guinea Ecuatorial impulsa un ambicioso Plan Nacional de…

Accra, Ghana – La República de Guinea Ecuatorial está llevando a cabo el Plan Nacional de Desarrollo Económico

Stability makes Angola key U.S. partner

Stability makes Angola key U.S. partner

Johannesburg, South Africa – The restructuring of Angola’s intelligence services, combined with policies aimed at modernisation, efficiency, and

Lula launches global alliance to end hunger and poverty at G20 Summit

Lula launches global alliance to end hunger and…

Rio de Janeiro – Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva officially launched the Global Alliance to End

Who’s who in the European Parliament corruption scandal

Who’s who in the European Parliament corruption scandal

Maputo, Mozambique – Four individuals arrested and charged with ‘criminal organization, money laundering, and corruption’ as authorities seek

South Africa’s land expropriation act sparks diplomatic tensions with the US

South Africa’s land expropriation act sparks diplomatic tensions…

Lagos, Nigeria – South Africa’s Expropriation Act, recently signed into law by President Cyril Ramaphosa, has reignited debates

Trump moves to declassify final files on 1960s Assassinations

Trump moves to declassify final files on 1960s…

Lisbon, Portugal – President Donald Trump’s announcement of an executive order to declassify remaining files related to three

Infrastructure and gender equality drive Africa’s progress

Infrastructure and gender equality drive Africa’s progress

The 2024 Mo Ibrahim Foundation Report highlights significant progress across Africa in infrastructure developmentand gender equality, signaling a

Optinions & World

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they sign contracts

The Colonizers have returned, but this time they…

Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe’s warning and Africa’s new battle for economic sovereignty “If we don’t handle our independence very

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

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