Akiba Digital, a female-led data analytics start-up, is set to tackle the scandal of the huge financing hole for SMEs in Africa - here’s a snapshot as to how.
Read MoreNow that order is largely restored in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, supply routes are being restored and investigations are underway, the President has three strategic priorities to pursue.
Read MoreFreeman Mbowe, chairman of Chadema, Tanzania’s largest opposition party, will be charged with terrorism offences, underscoring limits on the pace and nature of changes in governance under Suluhu’s administration.
Read MoreThe allegation dates back to before Kwasi Anin Yeboah’s appointment as Chief Justice and thus far, lacks credibility. Nevertheless, it brings political ramifications.
Read MoreThe Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission is drawing up rules of the road. Its ability and willingness to address market dominance faces immediate tests.
Read MoreEmoluments for public office holders and other politically exposed persons has become a politically salient issue in recent weeks.
Read MoreThe 15 month prison term pronouncement for ex SA president Jacob Zuma has ignited tensions in his home-base of KwaZulu-Natal and other parts of the country, further deepening schisms within the ANC as the government grapples with worsening socio-economic impacts of C-19.
Read MoreThe election outcome of Ethiopia’s national elections is unsurprising, with incumbent PM Abiy Ahmed’s Prosperity Party winning by a landslide, yet legitimacy to Ahmed’s win will be challenged by the ongoing Tigray conflict and an unsatisfactory electoral process.
Read MoreDispute resolution between US mining firm Gerald Mining and the Sierra Leonean government has paved the way for a resumption of iron ore exports and a likely improvement in government finances, though regulatory uncertainties remain.
Read MoreThe legislature has passed the Petroleum Industry Bill changing the fiscal and broader regulatory system. It awaits President Muhammudu Buhari’s assent.
Read MoreResults have been released from only 12 of 445 constituencies. There is legal leeway but the current lack of communication promotes further accusations of impropriety and raises risk.
Read MoreWhile decision makers oversee the application of federal might on resurgent separatist movements, planned agriculture, housing and renewable energy projects stall.
Read MoreThe 22 June arbitration award against the government and in favour of the Ghana Power Generation Company (GPGC) has ignited a passionate political debate.
Read MoreA proposed industrial park will house facilities related to the country’s emerging oil sector, kindled by a series of agreements between the host governments and leading upstream investors.
Read MoreYesterday (29 June) clashes involving security services and protestors in Ejura, Ashanti region reportedly left two dead and at least four others in critical condition.
Read MoreIn the week of World MSME Day, we take the opportunity to reflect on some of the innovations in the start-up landscape in South Africa, with a particular focus on the complexion of incubators & their impact.
Read MoreThe huge reception held at the Siaka Stevens Stadium (despite potential health concerns) underscores the political significance attributed to this feat.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of learning more about Ghana’s art scene through the lens of contemporary artist and social entrepreneur Isaac Konney whose technique of shading using chalk and charcoal on slate is inspired by his passion for community development through education.
Read MoreGhanaian banks, the regulator and the Ghana Police Service are in talks about how to reduce the risk of attacks on cash-in-transit operations.
Read MoreThe Segilola gold mine in Osun State is supported by comparatively benign regulation, as the government keenly seeks greenfield investment in new areas.
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