The continent's energy deficit is not merely an infrastructure failure. It is a crisis of sovereignty - and the clock is running out.
Africa's industrial ambitions will remain illusory until energy is treated not as infrastructure, but as the foundation of sovereign economic strategy.
By NJ Ayuk A troubling pattern has emerged in how the global energy industry engages with Africa – one that demands immediate attention and action. Across...
By John Kourkoutas Fifteen years navigating African frontier markets has taught me one immutable truth: herd behavior dominates investment cycles. Markets panic collectively, flee simultaneously, and...
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 Danilo Desiderio As American influence in Africa wanes under a renewed era of U.S. foreign policy retrenchment, a new power bloc is stepping boldly onto...
By NJ Ayuk In the wake of last month’s Invest in African Energy forum, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) has reaffirmed its stance: Africa’s energy future...