Africa is the future of multilateralism 

We do not seem to have any common values on which we can all agree, nor common goals to which we all aspire.” Ghanaian president Nana Akufo-Addo hit the nail on the head when he made this observation during his address to the United Nations General Assembly last week. At a time when interlocking crises

150 business experts converge in Accra for regional conference today

About 150 business experts from West African countries will converge in Accra today for a two-day conference to build capacity for Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) on the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The countries included Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria, Senegal, South Africa, Togo, and Zimbabwe. The conference dubbed ‘Regional Integration Issues

How Gen Z Audience Continues To Drive Podcast Listenership In

Spotify Data: How Gen Z audience continues to drive podcast listenership in Nigeria 30 September is International Podcast Day, and we have seen the podcast landscape continually evolving and gaining traction in Nigeria. The demographic at the forefront of this transformation is Generation Z (Gen Z). With its accessibility and diversity of content ranging from

Horn of Africa: pushed by the EU to strengthen trade integration

0 The ninth edition of the annual “International single window Conference” concluded in Djibouti in recent days, organized in partnership between the Republic of Djibouti, the African Alliance and the European Union (EU) to highlight investment opportunities and ongoing developments across the African continent that will improve the efficiency of trade globally. According to a

Sub-Saharan Africa stock markets: What to expect in the coming months

According to a report by African Financials, Sub-Saharan Africa’s stock markets fell 1.2% in US$ terms in August 2023 and are down 12.8% year to date. However, eight of the fourteen SSA ex-SA stock markets have positive US$ returns year to date. The World Bank forecasts that Sub-Saharan Africa’s GDP will grow by 3.6% in

Africa: Adesina, food insecurity on the continent will end within five years

0 The African Development Bank (Afdb) has announced that it has programs in over 30 African countries that have helped produce food worth around 12 billion dollars. Speaking to the Reuters agency, AfDB president Akiwumi Adesina said that the target of 25 billion dollars set by the Bank itself was “well on track” to be