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Africa’s New Fight For Economic Sovereignty

July 10, 2026
In a small manufacturing facility on the outskirts of a growing African city, workers assemble products that were once imported from overseas. The business owner knows the challenges are significant: limited access to affordable finance, competition from established international companies

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Africa’s New Fight For Economic Sovereignty

July 10, 2026
In a small manufacturing facility on the outskirts of a growing African city, workers assemble products that were once imported from overseas. The business owner knows the challenges are significant: limited access to affordable finance, competition from established international companies and infrastructure constraints. But the ambition is changing. The goal is no longer only to participate in global markets. The

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Africa’s New Fight For Economic Sovereignty

July 10, 2026
In a small manufacturing facility on the outskirts of a growing African city, workers assemble products that were once imported from overseas. The business owner knows the challenges are significant: limited access to affordable finance, competition from established international companies and infrastructure

The Global South Is Reshaping The World Order

July 10, 2026
The conference halls are crowded with diplomats, economists and policymakers representing countries that were once considered peripheral to the global economy. Today, their discussions are no longer limited to requesting assistance or advocating for reforms. They are proposing alternatives. Across the developing

The ICC And The New Politics Of Global Justice

July 10, 2026
The courtroom is silent long before judges take their seats. Behind every case file are years of investigations, thousands of pages of evidence and communities waiting for justice. Yet beyond the courtroom walls, another debate continues to grow. Who decides when international

Africa’s Critical Minerals Are Redefining Global Power

July 10, 2026
The trucks begin arriving before sunrise. One after another, they carry tonnes of freshly mined ore from remote mining sites to processing centres, ports and international markets. For workers, it is another day’s labour. For investors, it is another business opportunity. For

Tanzania Targets Used Oil Recycling Investment Boom

July 10, 2026
 Tanzania is stepping up efforts to build a modern recycling industry by encouraging investment in the processing of used lubricating oil, a move the government says could reduce costly imports, strengthen local manufacturing, create jobs and improve environmental protection. The initiative forms

CCM, ACT Seal Historic Zanzibar Reconciliation Deal

July 10, 2026
Tanzania’s ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) and the opposition ACT-Wazalendo have signed a Joint Declaration on Political Reconciliation, marking the most significant formal political agreement in Zanzibar in recent years and signalling a renewed effort to strengthen dialogue, trust and long-term political
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