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Seplat boosts Nigeria’s LPG market with gas from ExxonMobil’s old asset

Seplat boosts Nigeria’s LPG market with gas from ExxonMobil’s old asset

Seplat Energy Plc, Nigeria’s independent energy company, has taken a step toward reshaping the country’s energy landscape by delivering its first domestic supply of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) from the Bonny River Terminal (BRT) in Rivers State....

From hustle to scale: Why Nigerian SMEs are falling short

From hustle to scale: Why Nigerian SMEs are falling short

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) account for 96 percent of Nigerian businesses and employ 84 percent of the workforce. Yet their contribution to GDP is just about 46 percent, far below potential. By contrast, SMEs contribute over 50 percent of...

Customers may bear some cost of U.S. tariff rise, says Natco Pharma CEO

Customers may bear some cost of U.S. tariff rise, says Natco Pharma CEO

Rajeev Nanapaneni | Photo Credit: Arranged For Indian pharma industry, there is bound to be disruption initially in the event of the U.S. imposing tariff but over time the drugmakers will look to pass on some of the impact to the customers, in the...

Algeria: Chicken Cheaper Than Ever, But at What Cost for Farmers?

Algeria: Chicken Cheaper Than Ever, But at What Cost for Farmers?

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp While Algerian consumers are celebrating the sharp decline in chicken prices, poultry farmers are sounding the alarm. Since the start of 2025, prices have dropped dramatically, with a kilo of chicken selling for...

Mahama courts Japanese investors, highlights Ghana’s gateway to Africa’s 1.4 billion market

Mahama courts Japanese investors, highlights Ghana’s gateway to Africa’s 1.4 billion market

President John Mahama has urged Japanese businesses to seize Ghana’s strategic position as a gateway to Africa and take advantage of a continental market of 1.4 billion people. He described Ghana as “a stable, democratic, business-friendly gateway...

Lenovo celebrates channel excellence and growth in Southern Africa

Lenovo celebrates channel excellence and growth in Southern Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa – 19 August 2025 – Lenovo has once again celebrated the achievements of its channel partners in Southern Africa at its annual Channel Awards, reinforcing its commitment to a 100% channel-led strategy. The event...

Tariffs, Job Losses, and 12 Million Overindebted South Africans on the Edge

Tariffs, Job Losses, and 12 Million Overindebted South Africans on the Edge

30,000 jobs at risk from U.S. tariffs as 12M South Africans face debt Sebastien Alexanderson unpacks how families innovate with stokvels, informal work, and mediation 19 August 2025: New U.S. trade tariffs could eliminate as many as 30,000 South...

Empowerment without exclusion: nurturing all generations for a thriving South Africa

Empowerment without exclusion: nurturing all generations for a thriving South Africa

As we commemorate Women’s Month and reflect on the strides South Africa has made in empowering women and advancing gender equality, it’s important to consider the holistic outcomes of our efforts – ensuring no-one is left behind. Mala Suriah, the...

FAAN restates mandatory security checks at Nigerian airports

FAAN restates mandatory security checks at Nigerian airports

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has issued a fresh reminder to air travellers on the mandatory security and safety checks they must undergo before boarding flights at the nation’s airports. In a statement signed by Obiageli Orah,...

Nigerian company incorporates new LPG tanker into its growing fleet

Nigerian company incorporates new LPG tanker into its growing fleet

Nigerian liquid natural gas and petroleum products transport, trade and marketing company WAGL Energy has taken into service its latest ship, the MT Iyaloja (Lagos). The ceremony was held in Ulsan, South Korea, where the ship was built by Hyundai....

"R30 tip is an insult": South Africans appalled by 6-figure bill's measly tip

"R30 tip is an insult": South Africans appalled by 6-figure bill's measly tip

A TikTok user shared that someone who racked up a R225 040 bill only gave their waiter a R30 tip The person enjoyed a long list of alcoholic beverages, including eight bottles of a champagne co-owned by rapper Jay-Z Local members of the online...

Leadership in Africa: A call to courage, ingenuity and human-centred innovation

Leadership in Africa: A call to courage, ingenuity and human-centred innovation

In today’s world, leadership is no longer about command and control. It’s about clarity in chaos, courage in contradiction, and compassion in complexity. As an African woman and engineer in financial services, I’ve seen firsthand how the demands...

Morocco berry sector growth ahead of seminar

Morocco berry sector growth ahead of seminar

Ahead of the 2025 International Seminar on Red Fruits in Morocco, organized by Blueberries Consulting, Amine Bennani, president of the Association of Red Fruit Producers of Morocco, outlined the importance of such events for the country's berry...

Kenya’s Economy May Grow But Don’t Expect Many New Jobs, CEOs Warn

Kenya’s Economy May Grow But Don’t Expect Many New Jobs, CEOs Warn

Kenya’s business leaders have expressed optimism about growth across several key sectors over the next 12 months but are cautious about employment prospects, with staffing levels expected to remain largely unchanged. The insights published in the...

Nigeria’s First AI Summer Camp Empowers Children to Build, Create and Innovate

Nigeria’s First AI Summer Camp Empowers Children to Build, Create and Innovate

The Future Minds AI Summer Camp 2025 wrapped up on Saturday, August 17, with a Demo Day at the Alliance Française de Lagos / Mike Adenuga Centre, showcasing how African children are stepping into the age of artificial intelligence. Powered by...

Nigeria injects billions into grid to address energy shortages

Nigeria injects billions into grid to address energy shortages

Nigeria is looking to overhaul its ageing energy infrastructure and close the electricity supply gap affecting tens of millions of people and countless businesses by funding projects to address this challenge. To this end, the country’s Federal...

‘African Startups as low-hanging fruit for cybercriminals’

‘African Startups as low-hanging fruit for cybercriminals’

Africa’s fast-growing technology ecosystem is reshaping industries from payments to logistics, education, agriculture, and healthcare. Yet beneath the celebrated innovation lies a growing vulnerability, as cybercriminals are now zeroing in on...

Sanwo-Olu: Nigeria Loses Real Wealth Exporting Her Raw Commodities

Sanwo-Olu: Nigeria Loses Real Wealth Exporting Her Raw Commodities

The Lagos State Governor, Mr. BabajideSanwo-Olu, yesterday, said Nigeria’s agricultural produce was ripe for export competitiveness at the global market, but access to finance for local farmers to meet the demand and quality needs remained the...

Nigerian Aviation Authority Orders All Phones Off During Flight Take-Off And Landing, Bans Airplane Mode

The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) has announced that passengers must switch off all mobile phones during aircraft take-off and landing. Michael Achimugu, Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at the NCAA, made the...

Moroccan Banks See Slight 0.88% Drop in Liquidity Needs

Moroccan Banks See Slight 0.88% Drop in Liquidity Needs

Rabat — Bank Al Maghrib (BAM) reported that commercial banks needed an average of MAD 113 billion ($12.53 billion) in liquidity during July, down slightly from MAD 114 billion ($12.66 billion) the previous month. Morocco’s central bank released...

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