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May 1, 2026
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African Energy Chamber urges ‘Refine, Baby Refine’ as global shocks expose Africa’s fuel import vulnerability

CAPE TOWN The African Energy Chamber has called for an urgent expansion of refining capacity across Africa, warning that ongoing global supply disruptions.

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

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

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Africa’s digital boom exposes a deeper fault line, control over data, infrastructure and value

Special Report — AfricaHeadline Africa’s rapid digital expansion is being driven by surging demand for mobile data, fintech services and online platforms. But.

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

LAGOS – The Democratic Republic of the Congo has long been viewed as a paradox, a country endowed with vast natural wealth yet.

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Namibia blocks Starlink licence, highlighting Africa’s growing push for digital sovereignty

By AfricaHeadline | Analysis  Windhoek — Namibia’s decision to reject a licence request from Elon Musk’s satellite internet company Starlink marks one of.

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Africa’s three largest economies diverge in 2025 as growth momentum shifts from size to reform capacity

LAGOS – Africa’s three largest economies entered 2025 with similar scale but clearly different growth trajectories, highlighting a widening gap between economic size,.

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Africa to debate algorithmic sovereignty at African Cyber Law Conference 2026

Angolan researcher from Agostinho Neto University to present her study on AI governance and constitutional accountability in emerging digital economies Johannesburg, South Africa.

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Too many banks, too little scale: Ethiopia’s lenders face pressure to merge as reforms reshape the financial system

LAGOS — Ethiopia’s banking sector, long shielded from foreign competition and dominated by a single state lender, is entering a period of quiet.

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