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What Iran’s war means for African economies Surging oil prices triggered by the war in Iran are rippling through African economies, threatening higher fuel costs, rising inflation and renewed pressure on… by Associated Press March 9, 2026 News
Nigeria’s reform gamble: Growth finds its feet, but poverty still bites The West African country’s economy has pulled back from the brink. But those gains haven’t translated into better lives for ordinary Nigerians… by Tim Cohen October 15, 2025 Economy & Markets·Pan-African
Death threats and deficits: Nigeria’s battle to fix a broken tax system Reform of the Nigerian tax system is not without opposition. But President Bola Tinubu has forged ahead, signing four tax bills into law… by Tara O’Connor September 16, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
After the shock: Is Nigeria on a path to sustainability? After a forex shock, the gap between the official and parallel dollar-naira exchange rate has narrowed. Is the country finding a more stable footing?… by Tamsin Freemantle August 26, 2025 Opinion·Pan-African
MTN’s Monty Python moment Despite posting a record loss for 2024, MTN’s shares are almost a quarter higher this year. Best hope the bad news really is out… by Ann Crotty March 18, 2025 Investing & Finance
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2 South Africa’s big crackdown on greenwashing April 14, 2026 The financial sector regulator plans to close the loopholes on…
3 Eskom’s tightrope: Jobs vs chrome revenue April 14, 2026 Unless South Africa’s ferrochrome producers get price relief from Eskom,…