Treating the continent as a monolith isn't just lazy thinking. It's a recipe for commercial failure.
When powerful nations wage trade wars, the cost is always borne by those who had no voice in starting them.
Twenty-three years after signing the Maputo Declaration, most African governments still fall short of their own agricultural spending targets. The private sector cannot afford to wait.
The continent's coming workforce explosion demands a new kind of farming - and technology may be the catalyst that makes it possible.
By Lailla Mutajogera Last year, US$97 billion flowed into Africa – a staggering 75 percent surge that pushed the continent to 6 percent of global foreign...
By Juwon Akin-Olotu Walk into any international development conference in Europe or the United States, and you will encounter the same carefully curated imagery projected onto...
By Curtis Akunfu In an era dominated by risk-averse capital and volatile markets, investors are searching for stability, returns, and long-term resilience. Surprisingly, the answer may...
By John Kourkoutas Africa is no longer a frontier market – it’s a battleground for global economic influence. And while European and American businesses continue to...