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Pan-Africanism
Libya’s Oil Comeback: Why Markets Still Aren’t Pricing It In
Libya’s oil sector is quietly re‑entering a phase many global markets have been reluctant to fully price in: a sustained recovery with long‑term upside potential. After years of political fragmentation, infrastructure damage, and repeated…
Mali and Burkina Faso Ban US Citizens in Retaliation to Trump Travel Restrictions
Mali and Burkina Faso have announced reciprocal travel bans on United States citizens, marking a sharp escalation in diplomatic tensions between Washington and a bloc of West African military-led governments.
The move comes days after the…
Libya’s Waha Oil Brings Two New Gas Wells Online to Strengthen Power Supply
Libya has taken another step toward stabilising its long‑strained energy sector after Waha Oil Company successfully commissioned two new gas wells at the Faregh field, increasing domestic gas supply at a time of rising electricity demand.…
Libya Oil Revenues Hit $22 Billion as Production Reaches 10‑Year High in 2025
After more than a decade of conflict, fragmentation, and stalled investment, Libya’s oil sector is quietly staging one of the most significant energy comebacks on the African continent.
In 2025, Libya’s crude oil production climbed to 1.4…
Kadmiel Van Der Puije and Saudi Arabia Vision 2030: Why Africa Is the Next Strategic Growth Partner
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is not merely a national reform agenda. It is a long-horizon strategy to remain globally relevant in a post-oil world by investing in people, systems, and sustainable growth.
At the same time, Africa is entering…
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and Africa’s Young Advantage Explained
The Big Picture (Explained Simply)
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 is not just about futuristic cities or reducing dependence on oil. At its core, it is a long-term national strategy focused on building human capital, modern systems, and global…
Sahel States Form Joint Military Force After Breaking With ECOWAS
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have formally launched a unified regional armed force, marking a new phase in how parts of West Africa are choosing to confront insecurity, sovereignty and external pressure.
The force was inaugurated at an air…
Mali Forces Barrick to Comply as Gold Mine Operations Resume
Canada’s Barrick Mining has officially resumed operational control of its gold mine in Mali, according to a company memo seen by Reuters, marking the end of a two year standoff that exposed how limited corporate leverage becomes once…
The Voice of Africa Recognized by Misk 20 Under 30 for Building Africa’s One-Stop Global Ecosystem
The Voice of Africa (TVOA), one of the continent’s fastest-growing African-owned ecosystems, has been recognized by the Misk 20 Under 30 initiative for its expanding impact across media, youth leadership, investment, tourism, and sports…
Kadmiel Van Der Puije: Building Africa’s Future, One Institution at a Time
In a world where narratives often define nations, Kadmiel Van Der Puije is rewriting Africa’s story, not as a headline, but as a movement.
As CEO of The Voice of Africa (TVOA), he has built one of the continent’s fastest-growing…