A venture capital firm backed by an Egyptian billionaire plans to invest millions in four African countries, which includes ...
A venture capital firm backed by Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Mansour and the World Bank’s private investment arm will seek ...
Webber Wentzel is expanding its practices with five new partners, including a DLA Piper partner, while former A&O Shearman ...
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AllAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: The DA Will Continue Its Relentless Focus On a Jobs and Growth AgendaPress Release - "Despite the DA's successes, there are significant areas where urgent action is required. We expect the President's speech tonight to address the following critical reforms..." ...
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the most resource-rich nations on earth, yet its people remain trapped in poverty, instability, and perpetual war .
Africa’s leading billionaires have built their fortunes through groundbreaking innovation, strategic vision, and unwavering resilience.
Africa holds abundant critical minerals, yet its share of global exploration budgets was only 10% in 2023. African Mining ...
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Hosted on MSNVuyani Jarana’s ISP Ilitha to connect low-income homesVuyani Jarana’s ISP Ilitha to connect low-income homes By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor. Johannesburg, 04 Feb 2025 Vuyani Jarana, CEO and founder of Ilitha Telecommunications. Ilitha ...
Africa’s leading billionaires have amassed their fortunes through groundbreaking innovation, strategic vision, and unwavering ...
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ITWeb on MSNICASA hears shortcomings of proposed satellite frameworkICASA hears shortcomings of proposed satellite framework By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 06 Feb 2025ICASA has been urged to simplify licensing for satellite services, to accelerate ...
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ALPi commits to championing AfCFTA implementation to drive Africa's trade growthAfrica Law Practice International (ALPi) has reiterated its commitment to championing and advancing the goals of the African ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNAfrica: Can Video Games and eSports Overtake Traditional Entertainment in Africa's Revenue Race?Nigeria’s video games market will generate $1.3 billion in revenue, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.7 per cent from 2024 to 2028. This feat will place the market among the ...
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