The real barrier to African integration is no longer a shortage of roads and ports - it is the stubborn failure to stitch existing assets into...
The Iran conflict is a distant war with a continent-wide lesson: resource wealth means nothing without the systems to defend it.
By Victory Azimih The first three parts of this series established a doctrine – spare in language but weighty in implication. Infrastructure builds capacity. Industry builds...
By NJ Ayuk The digital economy’s insatiable appetite for computing power may prove the catalyst Africa’s electrical infrastructure desperately needs. A quarter-century into the digital age,...
By Apollo Buregyeya “It is not possible for us to continue importing cement. We have limestone and all the other raw materials. Somebody needs to explain...
By Davida Ademuyiwa In an era when emerging economies often wait for foreign investors to signal confidence before committing public funds, Ethiopia chose a different path:...
By Dishant Shah Electricity doesn’t just illuminate homes – it ignites opportunity. Nowhere is this truer than in Africa, where energy access remains the linchpin of...
By John Kourkoutas Africa is not a monolith – and nowhere is this truer than in its energy sector. A continent often mischaracterized as uniformly underpowered...
By NJ Ayuk As the world transitions to a low-carbon economy, coal is increasingly under scrutiny. Many industrialized nations have raised concerns over its environmental and...