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Tensions between Uganda and Kenya... and the reason is sugar

Written by: Ayman Ragab In 2025, Uganda was Kenya's largest export market in Africa, and the third largest source of its imports on the continent...

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Djiboutian Franc: 77 Years of Monetary Stability in a Changing World

Books - Ziad Abdel Fattah: 77 years after its establishment in 1949, the Djibouti franc continues to consolidate its position as one of the most...

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Kenya is inspired by the Saudi grazing experience to develop its dairy sector

Writings - Ziad Abdel Fattah: Kenyan Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi affirmed that his country is seeking to benefit from leading international experiences in developing...

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Tunisian exports to the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa rose by 50% over a six-year period

By Ayman Rajab: Tunisian exports to the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) rose by 50% between 2019 and 2025, as…

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Mauritius tops Africa in the 2026 Global Investment Index

Written by: Mohamed Omran The Global Investment Risk and Resilience Index for 2026, issued by Henley & Partners in collaboration with AlphaGeo, highlighted…

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The World Bank: Falling revenues, not debt, are Nigeria's biggest fiscal challenge

Wrote: Ayman Ragab The World Bank confirmed that the biggest financial challenge facing Nigeria is weak revenue mobilization, not high debt, …

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The Smart App War: Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Future of Shopping in Africa

In light of the accelerating competition within the e-commerce and grocery delivery market in South Africa, major retail chains are increasingly turning to…

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Reviving the indigenous “Muturu” cattle breed is a Nigerian option to reduce farmer-herder conflicts.

Wrote: Ayman Ragab A recent report suggests that reviving the local cattle breed “Moturo” could be part of the solutions aimed at...

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5 African countries leading tax cooperation and achieving remarkable success.

Wrote by: Ayman Ragab The Africa Tax Transparency Report 2026 revealed that African countries have succeeded in identifying additional tax revenues worth…

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Egypt among them... 3 African countries are among the most welcoming to ultra-high-net-worth individuals

Written by: Omnia Hassan Africa has continued to strengthen its position on the global wealth map, after the 2026 Wealth Report issued by Knight…

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