Africa’s problem is not simply that it lacks capital. The deeper crisis is how that capital is organized, controlled, and imagined.
By Dishant Shah A global consumer goods giant recently withdrew from Nigeria after years of mounting losses. The business press quickly labeled it “another failure in...
By Dishant Shah Ethiopia’s manufacturing surge reveals what economists often miss: successful industrialization isn’t about speed – it’s about sequence. A headline slipped through global business...
By Lailla Mutajogera This past weekend in Kigali, something far more significant than a routine business meeting unfolded. President Paul Kagame convened with Jack Ma, founder...
By Ajay Wasserman For years, Africa’s investment story has been told through the lens of venture capital: fast-paced, high-stakes, and fixated on exits. Yet as the...