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🟡 A US-Africa reset
In this edition: US-Africa think tanks brace for changes under Trump, M23 rebels look to Kinshasa, and exploring the oceans around Africa.
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Surge in deepfakes heightens fraud risk for African businesses
Generative AI accounted for more than a third of new biometric fraud cases on the continent last year, a report found.
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Analysis: Fixing African schools in the kitchen
To change Africa through education, we must feed more than just children’s minds.
Khethukuthula Mbonambi/Wikimedia Commons
Remittance startups ride Africa’s migration wave
Sub-Saharan Africa received an estimated $56 billion in remittances last year, a fourth successive year of increases.
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Somalia pushes back at Somaliland claims
The new Trump administration looks set to recognize the self-governing breakaway region.
Somalia President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud. Annegret Hilse/Reuters.
South Africa insurer readies digital bank
Old Mutual’s new OM Bank will enter a market where around 85% of customers already have accounts, including with other digital-first rivals.
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Shifting investor appetite prolongs fundraising for African startups
The average amount invested in seed-stage African startups rose by 26% year-on-year to $1.6 million in 2024, research shows.
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Interest payments on debt in sub-Saharan Africa are skyrocketing
Interest payments on long-term debt rose nearly seven-fold between 2010 and 2023.
Trump’s Africa team starts to take shape
A former special envoy for the Sahel and Great Lakes regions is expected to take the State Department’s top Africa job.
East Africa will benefit from West Africa’s mining disputes, top executive says
Ethiopia, Kenya, and Tanzania are among the countries expected to see an uptick in investment.
Ethiopia banks on new stock market to lure investments, revive economy
So far only Wegagen Bank, a mid-sized lender based in Addis Ababa, has listed.
Analysis: Africa’s public sector needs strong corporate governance
African governments would improve lives for their citizens by adopting the approach to accountability, transparency, and risk management seen in the private sector.
US House committee calls for Somaliland office to counter China
The call comes as Somalilanders hope that the incoming Trump administration will improve their chances of international recognition.
Mining companies turn to arbitration over West African disputes
Canadian miner Barrick Gold, Australian gold explorer Sarama Resources, and French uranium giant Orano are among those that have launched arbitration proceedings in the Sahel.
Mozambique inaugurates new president as unrest grows
Daniel Chapo’s victory in a vote international observers said was beset by irregularities raises questions over his legitimacy.
Fewer Africans find their food nutritious, research finds
The fall in perception of nutritious eating coincided with double digit inflation in several African countries in 2023.
Analysis: The risk of outsourcing Africa’s ambition
Africa must not “outsource its ambition” to external powers, the former Liberian Minister of Public Works W. Gyude Moore argues in a new Semafor column.
Ghana fire devastates garment traders
Accra’s Kantamanto Market receives around 15 million used clothes from the Global North every week.
British consumer goods firm Reckitt makes long-term bet on Nigeria
The company’s plans buck a trend in which consumer goods giants have scaled down or shuttered their operations in Africa’s most populous country.