Recent reforms catalyzed over $17 billion in foreign direct investment. The reforms include the introduction of the “Upstream Petroleum Operations” (Cost Efficiency Incentives) Order this year, ...
By Africa Risk Control (ARC) – Africa is home to some of the world’s most strategically important minerals, from cobalt in ...
Tanzania, once regarded as one of East Africa’s most stable investment destinations, is facing heightened scrutiny after deadly clashes followed its October 29, 2025, general election. In response, ...
At the heart of Benin’s appeal is the Port of Cotonou, the country’s largest commercial gateway. Serving as a critical entry point for landlocked neighbors such as Niger and Burkina Faso, the port has ...
The country’s GDP was estimated at around USD 23 billion in 2024, expanding by nearly 5 percent — a recovery driven by agriculture, services, and mining. Gold remains the backbone of the economy, ...
Agriculture remains a cornerstone, employing nearly 60% of the population. Maize, wheat, and livestock are key outputs, though the sector is highly dependent on rainfall. The government’s renewed push ...
The violence has triggered a major humanitarian crisis, displacing over 14 million people and forcing more than four million to flee abroad. Fatalities have surpassed 150,000, and access to essential ...
Cotton is the backbone of rural economies across Africa – from Chad to Zambia and Tanzania – but the sector faces mounting challenges. Global trade uncertainties such as the expiration of AGOA ...
By Africa Risk Control (ARC) – Sudan, Africa’s third-largest country, is currently experiencing severe political instability due to ongoing conflict… Read More ...
Yet a sharp shift has emerged. On social media and in formal letters to the United Nations, officials are engaging in a war of words. Eritrea’s minister of information called it “the war-mongering ...
The hydrocarbon sector continues to be the backbone of Algeria’s economy, contributing roughly 13% of GDP, 48% of government revenue, and more than 80% of exports. State-owned Sonatrach remains the ...
In a country where more than 98% of activities are based on agriculture, coffee cultivation is much more than a profession: it is a tradition and a symbol of identity. An exceptional coffee recognized ...
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