SAATM’s new push promises 108 routes, cheaper fares—and faster cargo InfrastructureTransport Friday 12th September 2025 By Inafrika Reporter Africa’s Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM)—often treated as a policy slogan—looked more… poursuivre la lecture
EU hands TZS 1bn forest-surveillance kit as blue-economy finance steps up EnvironnementDurabilité Friday 12th September 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Tanzania’s environmental enforcement just received a practical boost. The government took delivery of… poursuivre la lecture
BAL × Afreximbank Bets on Africa’s Sports Economy EntreprisesInvestissement Friday 12th September 2025 by inAfrika Reporter On a week when the Intra-African Trade Fair (IATF) chalked up a record… poursuivre la lecture
Afreximbank’s A-/Stable Rating Affirmed by Japan’s Credit Rating Agency, Reinforcing Global Credibility EntreprisesFinances Wednesday, 10th September 2025 By inAfrika Reporter The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has had its A- issuer credit rating with… poursuivre la lecture
Visa Pay Launches to Expand Access to Digital Payments across the Democratic Republic of the Congo EntreprisesFinances Monday 7th September 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, September 4, 2025 — Visa, the global… poursuivre la lecture
Multilateral Development Banks Hit Record $137 Billion in Climate Finance, Driving Sustainable Growth Worldwide EntreprisesFinances Monday, 7th September 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Multilateral development banks delivered a record $137 billion in climate finance in 2024,… poursuivre la lecture
A New Undersea Lifeline: DARE1 to Stretch South to Tanzania by 2028—What Redundancy Means for Prices, Latency and Outage Risk L'innovationTechnologie Thursday, 4th September 2025. by inAfrika Reporter One of the Horn’s most important internet arteries is coming to Tanzania. Djibouti… poursuivre la lecture
Tanzania’s Central Bank Cuts Rate to 5.75%—and Quietly Rewires Consumer Protections. Here’s What Will Change First FinancesInvestissement Thursday, 4th September 2025. by inAfrika Reporter Tanzania’s central bank is sending a dual signal to households and lenders: cheaper… poursuivre la lecture
EACOP’s Two-Track Week: Construction Tops 66.5% as New Legal Salvos Land—What That Means for Tanga’s Timeline L'énergieInfrastructure Thursday 4th September 2025 by inAfrika Reporter The East Africa Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) entered September with a paradox: the… poursuivre la lecture
OND 2025: ICPAC Warns of Drier, Hotter Conditions Over Much of the Horn—Tanzania’s Utilities and Farmers Should Adjust Now GouvernanceLeadership Thursday, 4th September 2025 by inAfrika Reporter The Greater Horn’s most important rainfall season for the equatorial belt—October to December… poursuivre la lecture