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  • OP-ED | AfCFTA: Will things be different this time? By Bruce Byiers

    Opinion January 2, 2023
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    The AfCFTA faces challenges, but energy and optimism can carry it through.     The energy and optimism of those working in and around the AfCFTA may be the major reason the AfCFTA stands out from past regional efforts. This seems to mix a revolutionary mentality – “we’re making history”…

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  • OP-ED | Why Africa’s industrialization is long overdue, By Denise Kodhe

    Opinion December 4, 2022
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    Achieving Industrialization in Africa is long overdue! Hence, putting in place all necessary strategies to ensure the continent’s speedy industrialization will help Africa effectively harness its vast natural and mineral resources for the benefit of its over 1.2 billion citizens.     Africa is potentially the world’s richest continent, hence…

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  • OP-ED | Accelerating Africa’s industrialization through trade, By Pamela Coke-Hamilton

    Opinion November 21, 2022
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    Africa is rich! The continent is rich in natural resources – from arable land to renewable energy sources and tropical forests to wildlife.     Most of all, it is rich in human resources: Africa is home to the world’s youngest population and will be home to, at least, a…

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  • COP27: Beyond the euphoria, lets negotiate well for Africa, By Abideen Olasupo

    Opinion November 14, 2022
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    The 27th United Nations Climate Change Conference of Parties (COP27) is currently underway in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, with an estimated 5,000 delegates in attendance, including 120 world leaders, climate activists, and youth representatives.     For the 27th time, world leaders at COP27 are sharing more plans towards mitigating climate…

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  • OP-ED | How not to talk with Africa about climate change, By Muhammadu Buhari

    Opinion November 13, 2022
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    Part of my nation is underwater. Seasonal flooding is normal in Nigeria, but not like this. Thirty-four of the country’s 36 states have been affected. More than 1.4 million people have been displaced.   Together with drought-driven famine in the Horn of Africa, cascading wildfires across the North and wave upon wave of intensifying…

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  • OP-ED | The key to AfCFTA’s success is industrial policy, not trade policy, By Jonathan Said

    Opinion October 31, 2022
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    Industrial policy is the most important of all economic policies because it is the only one that can bring coherence across the many disparate sets of economic policies that governments have.     Earlier this month, the Secretary General of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat, His Excellency…

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  • OP-ED | AfCFTA: Africa set to takeoff or to crash this decade, By Joachim Buwembo

    Opinion October 17, 2022
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    Will the single market be realized fast enough to withstand the global storms where powerful societies are devising ways, covert and overt, to devour others?     Imagine a big plane with hundreds of passengers racing on the tarmac readying to take off. But towards the end of the runway,…

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  • OP-ED | Namibia, Botswana and the vision of a borderless Africa, By Thembela Msibi

    Opinion September 23, 2022
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    On September 9, President Hage Geingob of the Republic of Namibia announced the abolition of passport use for travel between Namibia and Botswana, a move that is considered bold in Africa’s over half-a-century quest for regional integration.     Whilst the African Union is pushing for a ‘visa free Africa’,…

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  • OP-ED | AU@20: Trajectories and prospects, By Charles Onunaiju

    admin July 17, 2022
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    The African Union has endeared itself as an efficient mechanism to facilitate and advance the continent’s integration and development.     The transition from the Organization of African Unity (OAU), to the African Union (AU), in 2002, was a historic moment for the continent. The OAU was the crystallization of…

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  • OP-ED | Will new management salvage the reputation of a dithering ECOWAS? By Paul Ejime

    admin June 27, 2022
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    Dr Omar Alieu Touray, a Gambian diplomat and economic development expert should normally be excited as he gets set to assume the Presidency of the Commission of the 15-nation Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) in the first week of July 2022. But that excitement will be diluted by…

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