What is load shedding and why is it happening in South Africa?
| | |

What is load shedding and why is it happening in South Africa?

Load shedding has become synonymous in the life of every South African. For 14 years, the country’s power utility – Eskom – has been implementing a complicated system of rolling blackouts on a rotating schedule. But how did Africa’s most developed country, the only nation in the continent to ever host arguably the largest tournament…

Tanzania’s record-high foreign reserves signal improving economic outlook
| | |

Tanzania’s record-high foreign reserves signal improving economic outlook

The record rise of Tanzania’s forex reserves has sparked optimism among local economists over the country’s economic prospects. In the latest monthly economic review, the Bank of Tanzania (BoT) says that its foreign reserves have jumped to $6.7 billion up from $4.9 billion in September, marking a historic high for the East African country sailing…

U.S. plan to topple China’s dominance in Africa begins with $1billion investment in Senegal
| | |

U.S. plan to topple China’s dominance in Africa begins with $1billion investment in Senegal

Senegal has signed infrastructure deals worth $1 billion with U.S. companies, a sign that President Joe Biden’s administration plans to live up to its promise to recalibrate long-neglected relations with the continent. America’s top diplomat Antony Blinken oversaw the signing ceremony on the second day of his visit to Senegal. According to a statement handed…

AU envoy Obasanjo calls for Made-in-Africa brand
| | |

AU envoy Obasanjo calls for Made-in-Africa brand

Former Nigerian head of state Olusegun Obasanjo has urged policymakers to create a Made-in-Africa brand that will promote intra-African trade and boost the international exports of products made within the continent, Speaking during the third day of the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF), Obasanjo told the audience that having a Made-in-Africa brand would instill a sense…

COVID responses killed macroeconomics. Here’s how we can reverse this trend.
| | |

COVID responses killed macroeconomics. Here’s how we can reverse this trend.

The pandemic has plunged economies around the world into an emerging recession of somewhat great and unknown depth, resulting from significant disruptions to international trade and commerce.  Most countries went into partial or total lockdown, and travel bans were instituted which had an overall negative effects in shrinking the labor market. The economic fallout has…

Can DR Congo benefit from the global cobalt rush?
| | |

Can DR Congo benefit from the global cobalt rush?

Peugeot, Renault, Tesla, Volkswagen and Volvo share two conspicuous things in common. One, is they are car manufacturers who command a large share of the global market. And the second, which may be little unknown to the common driver, is their reliance on cobalt to manufacture the vehicles that have made their brands household names….

AFRAA outlines roadmap to transform air transport in Africa
| | |

AFRAA outlines roadmap to transform air transport in Africa

Air transport leaders and decision makers set a roadmap for transformation and the economic development of air transport in Africa at the 53rd AFRAA Annual General Assembly & Summit that has concluded today. The event was held under the patronage of the Government of Angola under the theme: “Flightpath to Africa’s resilient travel ecosystem.” The…

IMF declines Zimbabwe’s loan request citing “unsustainable” debt levels
| | | |

IMF declines Zimbabwe’s loan request citing “unsustainable” debt levels

The International Monetary Fund has declined Zimbabwe’s request for financial support and called for authorities to revamp the country’s unsustainable debt and outstanding official external arrears. The announcement follows a month-long mission to the southern African country that ran from October 16 to November 16 of 2021. IMF noted the significant efforts by President Emerson…

The conundrum of African banking: Why British banks are leaving
| | |

The conundrum of African banking: Why British banks are leaving

The 1960s were characterized by the pulling out of British colonial forces as several Anglophone countries gained their independence. However, today, another withdrawal is happening. And it is the banks not troops or administrators that are taking off. The withdrawal of British banks from the continent may appear surprising to many especially as it comes…

Is Africa ready for a Net Zero future?
| | | |

Is Africa ready for a Net Zero future?

The COP26 summit started with much fan fare and ended with developing countries being bashed for not making enough commitments to the global climate agenda. South Africa, the region’s most developed country, received the most heat, alongside Brazil, India and China, for pushing for the words “coal to be phased out” be changed to “phased…

Is Tanzania headed towards a debt crisis?
| | | | |

Is Tanzania headed towards a debt crisis?

Tanzania will borrow at least $2.34 billion from foreign lenders to finance its proposed 2022/2023 budget of $17.1 billion, a plan that risks sliding the East African nation into the red zone of countries with a heavy burden of public debt. According to Finance Minster Mwigulu Nchemba, 7.7% ($1.32 billion) of next financial year’s budget…

In Ghana, a ban on used fridges is saving 400GW of electricity annually
| | | |

In Ghana, a ban on used fridges is saving 400GW of electricity annually

Since Ghana began implementing its Energy Efficient Refrigerating Appliance Project (EER), the West African country has saved nearly 400 Gigawatt Hours (GWh) of electricity. The project has also reduced the yearly average energy consumption of refrigerators from 1200GW to 385GW, according to Kofi Agyarko, the Director of Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Climate Change. Over…

Inside America’s plan to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative
| | | |

Inside America’s plan to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative

The United States of America will invest in five to 10 large infrastructure projects around the world in January, as part of a wider G-7 initiative to counter the growing dominance of China. U.S. President Joe Biden launched his Build Back Better World, or B3W, plan during the June G-7 summit, with the goal of…

Zimbabwe could become first African country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender
| | | | |

Zimbabwe could become first African country to adopt bitcoin as legal tender

Zimbabwe’s government is exploring the use of cryptocurrencies in legal payment services, with the hope of bettering its economy. The use of bitcoin is not a new idea, but it has been gathering steam from businesses and government officials. When President Emerson Mnagangwa came into power in 2017, there was wide expectation of economic relief…

The price of Ethiopia’s civil war
| | | |

The price of Ethiopia’s civil war

For one year, Ethiopia has been at war with itself. What started as a “police operation” has turned into a full blown humanitarian crisis that risks disintegrating an already divided country and overturning economic gains accrued over the last two decades. Unlike many wars, the chronology of the Ethiopian civil war is widely agreed upon…

UN unveils new finance mechanism to save African governments $11bn in borrowing costs
| | | |

UN unveils new finance mechanism to save African governments $11bn in borrowing costs

The United Nations has launched a new finance mechanism that will save African governments nearly $11 billion in borrowing costs, while bolstering climate friendly investments and sustainable development. The mechanism, known as the Liquidity and Sustainability Facility (LSF), was launched on the sidelines of COP26, the global climate conference ongoing in Glasgow, Scotland. LSF will…

What happened to Nigeria’s green bonds?
| | | |

What happened to Nigeria’s green bonds?

They were launched with plenty of fan fare. Climate activists praised it. Economists salivated at their potential returns. And government leaders lauded it as a firm step to rid Africa’s largest country off its dalliance with fossil fuels. Four years later, the praises have dried up and discontent is brewing. The story of Nigeria’s green…

Elon Musk is right. Here’s why the UN cannot solve Africa’s hunger crisis.
| | |

Elon Musk is right. Here’s why the UN cannot solve Africa’s hunger crisis.

Just days ago, David Beasley was a largely unknown figure. But now the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) Director has been thrown into the spotlight after being embroiled in a feisty war of words with Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. Musk had effectively become the world’s wealthiest individual following a rally…

COP26: Why Africa is getting the short end of the stick
| | | | |

COP26: Why Africa is getting the short end of the stick

Walking through Glasgow you’d be forgiven for thinking the pandemic is over. Motorcades carrying world leaders are bustling for space as armed bodyguards wrestle to showcase their individual and state prowess in Scotland’s capital. The port resembles a classy exhibition showcasing the most luxurious yachts the world has ever seen, full of many rich business…

Just 2% of Elon Musk’s wealth could solve World Hunger
|

Just 2% of Elon Musk’s wealth could solve World Hunger

Millions of people in about 43 countries are at risk of famine, the most extreme form of hunger that can result in death. David Beasley, the executive director of the program says it would only take up a small group of the ultra-wealthy individuals to prevent that from happening if only they could chip in…