June 2025’s Weakest Currencies: Africa’s 10 Lowest Performers

In the ever-evolving landscape of global finance, certain currencies can often surprise us—sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. Over the past year, we’ve witnessed a notable decline in the value of several currencies, particularly the Egyptian pound and the Nigerian naira. This downturn can be attributed to various factors, including policy missteps, rampant inflation, and an over-reliance on imports. What’s striking is how these economic forces coalesce, often leaving citizens grappling with the real…

May 2025: The Five Leading African Nations in Oil Production

Insights from the Latest OPEC Report: Navigating the Changing Landscape of Oil Prices The latest report from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) unveiled some intriguing insights into the dynamics of global oil markets. In May, the OPEC Reference Basket (ORB) saw a notable decline, falling by $5.36—or 7.8%—to settle at $63.62 per barrel. The fluctuation in oil prices invariably affects economies and consumers alike, leaving one to ponder: what does this mean for the average individual and the…

Namibia Unveils Its Second International Summit on African Hydrogen Innovation

Yesterday, Windhoek was abuzz with excitement as the second edition of the Global African Hydrogen Summit was officially announced. Scheduled for 9 to 11 September 2025, this international gathering will unfold under the ambitious theme: “Ambition in Action: Fuelling Africa's Green Industrial Revolution.” This summit not only aims to showcase innovative energy solutions but also seeks to reposition Africa at the forefront of the global energy transition. But why hydrogen? Amidst the escalating concerns over climate change…

Africa’s Oil Consortium Poised to Add a New Member—Who Could It Be?

Exploring New Frontiers: Sierra Leone's Offshore Seismic Survey Sierra Leone stands at a crucial juncture, embarking on its first offshore 3D seismic survey in almost a decade. The aim? To uncover the vast potential nestled beneath the waves of its offshore oil basin. This six-week survey is not just a technical endeavor; it signifies a pivotal step towards demystifying the oil-rich subsea landscape that many experts believe holds great promise. Conducted in collaboration with the esteemed energy consulting…

Survey Reveals 73% of Ghanaians Anticipate Lower Prices for Imports, Not Locals

Between June 1st and June 20th, a comprehensive survey was conducted in key regions—Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale—that revealed insightful perspectives on consumer sentiments regarding prices. A striking 73% of respondents believe that the costs of imported goods, including electronics, automobile parts, building materials, and fuel, should experience significant reductions in the forthcoming months. This sentiment, although overwhelmingly positive, does bring with it a layer of complexity. Interestingly, nearly one…

Namibia’s Role at the USA-Africa Business Summit 2025 in Angola

On June 24, 2025, Namibia took center stage at the "Invest in Namibia" Forum, held in the vibrant city of Luanda, Angola. This esteemed gathering was part of the 17th USA-Africa Business Summit, a platform designed to foster dialogue and collaboration between the two regions. Her Excellency President Dr. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah delivered an inspiring keynote address, meticulously outlining Namibia's strategic vision for the future. As she spoke, attendees couldn’t help but feel a palpable sense of enthusiasm. President…

Discover the 10 African Nations Dominating Intra-Trade Value

African Trade: A Resilience Story After a challenging year in 2023, the winds are changing for trade among African nations. As we step into 2024, intra-African trade has surged impressively by 12.4%, reaching an eye-catching figure of $220.3 billion. This rebound encapsulates not just numbers; it conveys a spirit of resilience that echoes the diverse experiences across the continent. However, how did we emerge from the shadows of a 5.9% drop the previous year?…

Nigeria and DRC Top List of Nations Lacking Electricity Access

A recent report from the World Bank titled Tracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report 2025 reveals some troubling realities regarding electricity access, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. It's disheartening but not surprising to learn that a large proportion of the world's electricity deficits are concentrated in this region. As investment in energy infrastructure continues to lag, the urgent need for improvements is clearer than ever. Despite various initiatives aimed at boosting electrification across the…

Ghana Stands Out Among Africa’s Top 6 Economies in Intra-Trade

The recently unveiled 2024 Africa Trade Report has provided compelling insights into the evolving trade landscape during the 32nd Afreximbank Annual Meetings held in Abuja, Nigeria. It's fascinating to see such a deep dive into data that not only tracks economic progress but also reflects a broader narrative about Africa's potential. This year, the report indicates a slight uptick in trade figures compared to 2023, which is a step in the right direction for the continent. It encompasses both exports and imports…

Ethiopia Embraces Foreign Banks, Marking a New Financial Era

Ethiopia's Bold Move Towards Banking Liberalization Ethiopia is embarking on a transformative journey poised to reshape its financial landscape. The nation's latest decision represents a pivotal shift aimed at liberalizing its banking sector, an initiative that breaks away from a long-standing restrictive approach. Indeed, this moment is not just a regulatory adjustment; it signifies Ethiopia's commitment to embracing global financial norms. This landmark announcement came directly…

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