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🟡 Africa in 2025
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Predictions for Africa in 2025
Thought leaders told Semafor Africa what they expect to be the dominant issues across the continent this year.
Joey Pfeifer/Semafor
Sudan capital receives first aid convoy since war began
The country is in the grip of the world’s worst hunger crisis but security threats have hampered the delivery of food.
WFP/Abubakar Garelnabei/File Photo/Handout via Reuters
Who cares about African unicorns?
The fourth quarter has given us two new African unicorns — privately funded companies valued at more than a billion dollars: Nigeria’s Moniepoint and South Africa’s Tyme.
Flutterwave CEO GB Agboola, speaking at Semafor’s World Economy Summit in Washington D.C. on April 18/Semafor
DR Congo lodges criminal complaint against Apple
DR Congo has filed a criminal complaint against Apple in France and Belgium over the tech giant’s alleged use of conflict minerals in its supply chain.
Jonny Hogg/File Photo/Reuters
Kenya to review visa-free policy
Kenya’s government will review its visa-free policy after the country plummeted in an index that measures accessibility to visitors.
Simon Maina/AFP via Getty Images
Nigeria’s Tinubu unveils “ambitious” budget
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu presented a 47.9 trillion naira ($30 billion) budget for 2025.
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Ethiopia to allow foreign banks to operate
Ethiopian lawmakers have passed long-planned legislation to allow foreign banks to operate in the country.
Nigerians struggle with the ongoing impact of inflation, devaluation
Nigerians are struggling with runaway inflation driven by the double whammy of a significant rise in fuel costs and the devaluation of the naira.
Ghana Supreme Court paves way for severe anti-LGBT bill
If it passes, the law would be among the most punitive of its kind on the African continent toward LGBT people.
Nigeria receives boost from oil sector investment
Shell will invest in a deep-water reserve and ExxonMobil’s business in the country has been acquired by Seplat for $1.2 billion.
African tech group Cassava Technologies secures $310M
Cassava Technologies operates data center and cloud services businesses across Africa.
Africa’s geothermal energy potential
Geothermal energy only meets 1% of global electricity demand but experts predict that could grow to 15% by 2050.
Why Nigeria’s creator economy is booming
Young talent managers are stepping up to professionalize the fast-growing content creator market in Nigeria and the rest of Africa.
Africa’s fund managers feel pressure to back climate investments
Western development finance institutions have been keen to encourage climate investments.
Regulators target Kenya’s booming ‘buy now, pay later’ sector
Tight economic conditions are helping drive a boom in Kenya’s buy now pay later (BNPL) credit sector, with more people paying in installments for higher-priced purchases.
Somalia and Ethiopia resolve Somaliland row
The new agreement comes even as sources close to US President-elect Donald Trump say his administration is likely to recognize Somaliland’s independence.
Ghana’s president-elect readies for economic challenges
Ghana, the world’s second biggest cocoa grower and major gold producer, is mired in its worst economic crisis in decades.
Nigeria’s Moove to manage Waymo’s self-driving fleet
US self-driving car company Waymo is outsourcing its fleet management to Moove, a Nigerian-born vehicle financing business.