Africa’s Quest for Economic Independence, and Burden of Debt

About two decades after the Second World War, many African countries became independent of colonial masters. What that means is that Africans would now oversee their own political, social, and economic affairs. While the first two (social and political independence) could be said to have been attained, the same cannot be said in respect of the third one (Economic).

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Africa: It’s Time to Reach Out, if…

It is time for the AU to make those handshakes across the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Indian and other oceans, for multilateral alliances to strengthen the continent's strategic position in the global economy.

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Evaluating the AfCFTA supply chain

The AfCFTA is an ambitious project that requires an aggressive implementation of its enabling policies. Building an effective supply chain infrastructure to support trade is crucial, in order to maximize the gains of the monumental agreement.

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