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January 14, 2025

Comparison of African technology hubs: Lagos, Nairobi and Cape Town

Africa is seeing the emergence of several renowned tech hubs, each with its unique characteristics and strengths. Among the most notable is Nairobi, often dubbed Silicon
January 14, 2025

Cyberattack : Uganda’s Central Bank Loses 16 Million USD

An audit reveals that the Bank of Uganda (BoU) transferred a colossal sum of 16.2 million USD to suspicious accounts in Japan. Uganda’s Auditor General points
January 14, 2025

Electrification of Rural Africa : Turning to Decentralized Electricity

Decentralized energy production, typically based on home solar systems and mini-grids, is the best way to eradicate energy poverty among the most isolated rural populations. By
January 13, 2025

France-Algeria Diplomatic Crisis : What Economic Impact ?

The diplomatic crisis between France and Algeria, which began in July 2024, has significant economic repercussions. France recognized Morocco’s sovereignty over Western Sahara, which angered Algeria.
January 13, 2025

Niger’s Uranium Still Interests Europe

Despite geopolitical and economic blockages, Niger’s uranium remains strategically important for the European Union. Diplomatic tensions with France do not hinder the growth of new contracts
January 13, 2025

Senegal – Oil : Production Exceeds Forecasts in 2024

In 2024, Senegal made significant progress in the oil sector, with production far exceeding initial forecasts. This development marks a crucial step for the Senegalese economy,
January 10, 2025

Casablanca Finance City : First Business Center in Africa

Casablanca, the largest city in Morocco, is often seen as the economic heart of the country. Over the years, it has positioned itself as a key
January 10, 2025

Los Angeles in Flames : Climate « Whiplash »

Los Angeles, the city of angels, is often synonymous with glamour, sunshine, and beaches. However, in recent years, it has also become a symbol of the
January 10, 2025

Digital Skills and the Success of Startups in Africa

The growth of African startups is hampered by a lack of digital skills. African countries rank between 1.8 and 5 on the digital skills gap index,