
Can Africa’s banks emerge stronger after Covid-19?
Rising household debt, problems for SMEs and the growth of non-performing loans all pose problems for banks, but the pandemic also provides opportunities, says ...
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Rising household debt, problems for SMEs and the growth of non-performing loans all pose problems for banks, but the pandemic also provides opportunities, says ...
The price of cocoa paid to farmers for the 2020-2021 harvest in Ivory Coast, the world's largest producer, has been set at 1,000 CFA francs (1.52 euros) per kilo......
On this edition of Business Africa, we meet the women bossing Twitter timeliness across the continent. Also on this show, two sides of the Covid-19 coin; a contac......
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Nigeria’s dynamic business environment is full of rising stars. Mfonobong Nsehe and Seun Adegoke Oyeniyi highlight seven Nigerian entrepreneurs likely to be snat......
Kenya’s president Uhuru Kenyatta met his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Wednesday to witness the signing of three bilateral agreements in a multi-day trip that is expected to strengthen rapidly......
The Nigerian banking sector has undergone an astonishing metamorphosis over the past 60 years, going from bank failures, fraud and scams to becoming one of Africa’s strongest industr......
Africa loses nearly $89bn a year in illicit financial flows such as tax evasion, a United Nations study has showed.The figure is higher than what the con......
Pressure is building on South Africa’s government to liquidate the state-run airline South African Airways (SAA) after administrators suspended the carrier’s operations on Tuesday. With public spending......
On 25 July 2020, MV Wakashio, a Japanese bulk carrier with an estimated haulage of 4,000 tons of very low sulphur fuel oil (VLSF), ran aground at Pointe d’Esny, near the iconic Blue Bay Marine Park in......