How sub-Saharan Africa can scale trade finance amid hard currency challenges
By Onome Amuge Sub-Saharan economies have for a long time been plagued by foreign exchange shortages, especially against the US
Inflation, currency depreciation unsettle SSA policy makers, says IMF
By Onome Amuge The International Monetary Fund (IMF), says policy makers in sub-Saharan Africa have been weighed by difficult choices
Sub-Saharan Africa independent schools urged to join GISA mission to achieve SDG 4
By Cynthia Ezekwe Sunny Varkey, founder of the Global Teacher Prize, and Global Independent Schools Association(GISA) has
High internet cost hindering investor activity in sub-Saharan Africa, report shows
BY Onome Amuge & Grace Airhule. Internet affordability and its diverse application in sub-Saharan Africa have over the years been
Slow 4G adoption signposts bumpy road ahead for 5G in SSA
BY CHUKS OLUIGBO Service providers around the world are speedily switching to fifth generation technology (5G), the latest innovation
Nigeria’s tax-to-GDP ratio’s 5.9%, lowest among peers as IMF calls for tax policies reform
Nigeria’s ratio of tax to GDP is below that of other large sub-Saharan economies according to the International Monetary
Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa’s economy to grow 3.1% in 2018 -World Bank
The World Bank said Wednesday that Sub-Saharan Africa is on course for economic growth of 3.1 percent this year, marginally slower
Tech giant unveils Google Go in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa
Tech giant Google announced Thursday the launch of a new product, Google Go, an app built specifically for the African market to users
High oil price has its downside, especially in sub-saharan Africa
By Kurt Davis Oil prices are tanking. Oil prices are rising. Oil prices are tanking again. Oil prices are rising again. It is the
Sub-Saharan Africa’s inflation moderates in December but outlook remains mixed
With the exception of Ghana, inflation in most sub-Saharan African economies moderated in December with a remarkable decline in