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Published on May 5, 2025Source: Libya Herald - Indeterminate
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Published on 03:20 GMT
SIDI OULD TAH: Africa must stop buying what it already has
Public debt remains elevated at around 60% of GDP for Sub-Saharan Africa. Inflation, though moderating, still averages 12.5%. Africa continues to pay the highest risk premiums globally to access capital markets, spending five times more on debt service …
Source: BusinessLIVE - Pending -
Published on May 5, 2025
Shoals Technologies Group, UGT Renewables and Sun Africa Announce Collaboration on up to 12GW of Solar Projects
PORTLAND, Tenn., May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Shoals Technologies Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: SHLS), a global leader in electrical balance of system (EBOS) solutions for the energy transition market, announced today the execution of a Memorandum of …
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Published on 02:59 GMT
OCP-Africa returns to Bauchi fields for soil testing, fertiliser production
The Bauchi State Government has renewed its efforts to enhance agricultural productivity and empower local farmers. The State Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr Ilyasu Gital, disclosed the renewed efforts while unveiling the partnership with OCP Africa to …
Source: Punch - Indeterminate -
Published on May 5, 2025
Get ready for the most provocative design conversations in Africa
Decorex Cape Town is bringing together the brightest stars of the design world this June for four days of captivating conversations, fresh ideas and unforgettable insights. Under the theme ‘Design Makes the Future’, Decorex Cape Town has organised 16 …
Source: South Africa Today - Right-wing -
Published on May 5, 2025
Kuwait opens financial bids for $3.9bln Az-Zour North IWPP Phases 2 & 3
The Kuwait Authority for Partnership Projects (KAPP) held a public session to open the financial envelopes for the Az-Zour North IWPP Phases 2 and 3 (combined), the Authority said in a post on social media platform X on Monday. The session was attended by …
Source: Zawya - Indeterminate -
Published on May 5, 2025
Marine fossil found in South Africa is one of a kind, thanks to unusual preservation
A fossilised creature found in a South African roadside quarry 25 years ago has finally got an official name. The small, segmented, crustacean-like creature, dated to 444 million years ago, can now be introduced as Keurbos susanae. It belongs to the …
Source: The Conversation - Neutral -
Published on May 5, 2025
New York African Film Festival Showcases a Record Number of Films From Africa
By Dwight Casimere Africa’s most important films and filmmakers will be featured at the 32nd New York African Film Festival at Film at Lincoln Center May 7 through 13. This year’s festival features a record number of films, with more than 100 films …
Source: Times Weekly - Illinois - Pending -
Published on May 5, 2025
New Element by Marriott hotel opens in North Charleston
The Element by Marriott extended-stay hotel near Charleston Airport in North Charleston has opened its doors, offering a new accommodation option for travellers. Private equity company Broadstreet Global said it partnered with real estate development firm …
Source: Hotel Management Network - Pending -
Published on May 5, 2025
US-Africa Week Ahead: AU courts Trump; Congress tackles budget cuts; Business Summit kicks off
Today’s Week Ahead comes to you from sunny Los Angeles, where the Milken Institute is hosting its 28th annual Global Conference. Tune in between now and Wednesday for a series of Africa-themed discussions, from critical minerals to the creative industries …
Source: Africa Report - Neutral