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FurtherAfrica is a media platform focused on investment and economic development in Africa. It provides news and intelligence on agriculture mining and finance to connect global investors with African opportunities and growth markets.

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Nigeria–Equatorial Guinea Subsea Cable Advances Connectivity

Nigeria–Equatorial Guinea Subsea Cable Advances Connectivity

The Nigeria Equatorial Guinea subsea cable is set to strengthen regional connectivity by deepening digital infrastructure links between West and Central Africa.  

Kenya launches e-warehouse registry

Kenya launches e-warehouse registry

Kenya’s electronic warehouse receipt central registry marks a structural shift in agricultural trade, strengthening transparency, collateralisation, and market

Middle East Shocks and African Economic Responses

Middle East Shocks and African Economic Responses

Middle East economic fluctuations are increasingly influencing African markets, affecting monetary policy, trade, and digital infrastructure. GCC Transmission and

South Africa Fuel Price Increase Takes Effect

South Africa Fuel Price Increase Takes Effect

The latest South Africa fuel price increase takes effect today, reinforcing cost pressures across transport, logistics and household budgets.   Revised Pump Prices

Rand resilience amid Middle East tensions

Rand resilience amid Middle East tensions

South African rand resilience has come into focus as the currency steadies despite escalating tensions in the Gulf region.   Currency stability in a volatile environment

Rio Tinto approves $473m Zulti South restart

Rio Tinto approves $473m Zulti South restart

Rio Tinto’s $473 million Zulti South investment marks a significant Mozambique mining investment that reinforces the country’s mineral sands sector and export trajectory

Botswana Bets on Gold as Prices Rise

Botswana Bets on Gold as Prices Rise

Botswana gold investment is gaining momentum as the country positions itself to benefit from rising global prices and renewed interest in mineral diversification

Angola Tourism Growth Gains Policy Backing

Angola Tourism Growth Gains Policy Backing

Angola tourism growth is emerging as a central pillar in the country’s strategy to diversify the economy beyond oil. Policy shift supports Angola tourism growth

University of Cape Town Named Africa’s Most Beautiful University

University of Cape Town Named Africa’s Most Beautiful University

The University of Cape Town named Africa’s most beautiful university strengthens South Africa’s education brand while reinforcing Cape Town’s tourism and knowledge

Southern Africa Ports Gain as Hormuz Crisis Reroutes Shipping

Southern Africa Ports Gain as Hormuz Crisis Reroutes Shipping

Shipping diverted around the Cape is reshaping maritime trade flows and lifting activity across Southern Africa’s ports as the Hormuz crisis intensifies. Strategic