ESG Spotlight #3 – Critical minerals and a just transition: value addition grows, risks remain BusinessMining Thursday, 21st August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Africa holds key minerals for batteries and clean energy, but the ESG test… continue reading
ESG Spotlight #2 – Africa’s green bonds: from niche to necessary BusinessInvestment Thursday 21st August 2025 by InAfrika Reporter Green bonds are growing in Africa, but they are still a tiny share… continue reading
ESG Spotlight #1 – Clean cooking finance in Africa: pledges are real—delivery must speed up EnergySustainability Thursday 21st August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter In April 2024, African leaders, development banks and companies promised $2.2 billion to… continue reading
Vodacom Tanzania at 25: Network-sharing, faster data growth, and smarter rules for a digital economy BusinessInvestment Thursday, 21st August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Twenty-five years after switching on commercial services on 15 August 2000, Vodacom Tanzania… continue reading
Fortifying East Africa’s Future: How a Local Model Is Turning “Hidden Hunger” Into a Solvable Systems Problem AgricultureBusiness Wednesday, 20th August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter By the time you read this, Sanku’s bright-pink flour bags have already traveled… continue reading
Ghana’s cocoa crossroads: farmer fury, smuggling threats, and a price signal the world can’t ignore AgricultureBusiness Monday, 18th August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Cocoa sets Ghana’s economic metronome, from foreign exchange flows to rural livelihoods. That… continue reading
South Africa’s telecoms at an inflection point: consolidation talk, profit pains, and Starlink’s policy push InnovationTechnology Monday 18th August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter Telecoms seldom trend. In South Africa this week, they did—because the numbers and… continue reading
Doha’s deadline passes, Congo’s war grinds on: what the missed M23 deal tells us about leverage GovernanceLeadership Monday, 18th August 2025. By inAfrika Reporter In another year, another venue, an 18 August 2025 deadline might have been… continue reading
Burkina Faso’s break with the UN lays bare a deeper crisis over facts, children, and the fog of war GovernanceLeadership Monday, 18th August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter When Ouagadougou declared the UN’s resident coordinator persona non grata today, it was… continue reading
Burhan’s shake-up tightens the centre while the periphery burns GovernanceLeadership Monday, 18th August 2025 By inAfrika Reporter General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s latest military reshuffle reads like a playbook for consolidating… continue reading