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🟡 Semafor Africa: Rebounds, rejigs, releases
In this edition: South Africa’s modest economic recovery, growing ties between Africa and the Caribbean, and the Nigerien architect reinterpreting traditional buildings.
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Trump’s Africa team starts to take shape
Brendan McNamara, who previously worked for the US Africa Command, has joined the National Security Council as Africa Director, according to people familiar with the matter.
Yara Nardi/File Photo/Reuters
Africa deepens economic ties with Caribbean
Afreximbank’s $1 bilion oil financing deal with Guyana is part of a broader shift.
Afreximbank
UK agrees $50M African trade deal
The agreement with Ghana International Bank aims to boost trade in seven African countries.
Alexis Akwagyiram/Semafor
China won’t ‘replace’ USAID in Africa
But the exit of US foreign assistance has created an opportunity for Beijing to strengthen its presence on the continent, say experts.
South Africa government/Flickr
Dismantling US Africa Command could create a damaging power ‘vacuum’
Reports that the Trump administration will shutter a US military unit that protects American interests on the continent threatens US-Africa diplomacy.
File Photo/US Africa Command
Rwanda’s multimillion-dollar tourism industry is under threat over DR Congo conflict
Critical sports and brands deals are particularly at risk.
Jacques Feeney/Offside via Getty
Africa’s share of renewables in power mix to jump to 40% by 2030: Report
There is vast untapped potential in solar and wind energy, a report by the African Energy Chamber found.
Nigeria’s economy could be turning a corner
The country’s GDP grew 3.4% last year, up from 2.7% in 2023.
South Africa targets global finance reform in G20 agenda
A business task force is likely to make recommendations about credit rating agencies and public-private partnerships to boost infrastructure development.
Uncertainty grows over future of Africa-US trade deal under Trump
The African Growth and Opportunities Act (AGOA) provides sub-Saharan African countries with duty-free access to the US market.
Women’s education influences family size in sub-Saharan Africa, research finds
Personal educational attainment drives reduced fertility rates, but so does the broader influence of other women’s educational levels.
Analysis: Why ending aid dependency is an opportunity for African countries
We should be preparing for the end of a decades-old aid model, writes political scientist Ken Opalo.
African investors must seek ‘alternative partnerships’ for renewables under Trump administration
Investors must adjust to US climate skepticism in order to ensure renewables continue to dominate infrastructure finance in Africa, an industry figure said.
South African businesses in limbo after budget delay
The unprecedented postponement of the budget has prompted uncertainty around the government’s economic plans.
Kenyan tea exporters fear Sudan blowback over RSF meeting
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces paramilitary held a symbolic political event in Nairobi that may have repercussions for Kenya’s biggest commodity.
South Africa postpones high-stakes budget announcement
Africa’s largest economy has faced a burgeoning debt and stagnating economy that threatens to derail the country’s coalition government.
African Development Bank projects 4.1% growth for the continent
The improvement will be driven by economic reforms in several countries, the Bank wrote.
South Sudan’s instant payments push
The country will fully roll out the new instant payments system by December.