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Africa’s insurance industry may be expanding in value, but its growth remains unevenly distributed, with South Africa firmly entrenched at...
Read moreDetailsThe first week of June delivered a brutal reminder that in today's interconnected financial system, a single economic data release...
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Read moreDetailsLONDON—For decades, global development efforts reflected the assumption that international cooperation, however imperfect, was ultimately guided by a shared commitment...
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Read moreDetailsAfrica spent years carrying the weight of a bleak narrative. It was the period when the continent was routinely described...
Read moreDetailsThe call for African unity is as old as the post-independence era. From Kwame Nkrumah’s vision of a continental government...
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Read moreDetailsNATURE HAS IT, that the dog wags the tail. But the anomalous could sometimes be caused to happen under abnormal...
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