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  • What is needed to get world to see Africa’s potential in order to attract investment in innovation

    Innovation is a critical part Africa’s DNA, but it only plays a part in shaping the continent’s narrative when the world becomes aware of it. This is where tactical communication is paramount in disseminating information about the continent’s progress, so that the right people join the journey in supporting and investing in innovation.

  • Despite barriers, South Africa is a good place for impact investments

    There’s no doubt that the world faces tremendous challenges. There is enough food in our world to feed the hungry – but it’s not evenly distributed. There’s sufficient medicine available to treat a number of dread diseases – but this often doesn’t reach those who need it. There are innovative ways to supply water and generate energy – but they cost money.

  • Can Africa sustain growth?

    THE world's eyes have turned to Africa, attracted by its economic performance.

  • African countries aren’t getting as much as they should from foreign direct investment

    Economic growth is driven by a number of factors. These include foreign direct investment, national savings, household spending, fiscal and monetary policies. Since the late 1980s African governments have fully embraced foreign direct investment as a major driver of growth.

  • Which smart tools make smart investments?- Agriculture

    From large and long-established platforms to new start-ups, the number and variety of digital farm management tools is pretty wide.

  • Africa is ripe for investment

    The South African Department of Trade and Industry met with SEW-EURODRIVE to discuss its R200 million investment into the country on site at the organisations new head quarters in Aeroton, Johannesburg.

  • Why do certain investments perform better than others?

    Why do certain investments perform better than others? Why do certain start-ups seem to always outperform others and get ahead of the cohort?

  • Why China is hesitant to finance Africa energy projects

    The Chinese government has suspended funding for energy projects in Africa as rising risks of debt distress among several African countries and Beijing’s internal economic challenges push lending to the continent to below $1 billion, the lowest in about 20 years.

  • Small towns in South Africa can benefit from renewable energy projects: here’s what developers should do

    South Africa’s Northern Cape province has become a prime area for investment in renewable energy. It is host to 59 of the 112 large-scale renewable energy projects secured through the country’s flagship Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme by 2021. But have the communities hosting these new projects benefited from them?

  • Tobacco isn’t a good investment – study shows a decline in stock prices since 2016

    Environmental, social and governance investing, also known as impact or socially responsible investing, has become a popular concept. It’s based on awareness of the impact that firms have on the environment and on human wellbeing. Socially responsible investing recognises that these factors increasingly influence financial performance and thus investor returns.

  • VIEWPOINT -South African Farmers Facing Crisis: Drought, Costs, and Economic Challenges-

    South African farmers, particularly those in the western regions, are grappling with a severe crisis due to a combination of economic, environmental, and political factors.

  • Africa at the center of US–China resource race

    After years of Chinese dominance, the US is once again the largest investor in Africa. But statistics alone do not tell the whole story: Africa's raw materials have long been of geopolitical importance.

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