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🟡 Semafor Africa: Waking the ‘sleeping giant’
In this edition: Nigeria’s new eurobond, RSF agrees to a truce, and the cost of Tanzania’s internet shutdown.
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Ex-Vodacom executive Romeo Kumalo plans $200M AI fund
Kumalo said the fund aimed to “fuel founders who are building solutions that change lives and deliver meaningful, risk-adjusted returns.”
Frennie Shivambu/Gallo Images/Getty Images
Tanzania’s internet shutdown cost economy $228M, monitoring group says
The shutdown has reignited worries about the use of state-ordered internet blackouts on the continent during elections or unrest.
Electronic stores looted during protests. Emmanuel Herman/Reuters.
Sudan’s RSF agrees to US and Arab-led ceasefire deal
The military-led government has not yet responded.
RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/Reuters.
Nigeria issues $2.35B eurobond amid Trump threats
High demand for the offering, which attracted buy and sell orders of $13 billion, reflects confidence in Nigeria’s recent fiscal policies.
Olympia de Maismont/AFP via Getty Images
Russia could buy leftover uranium from Niger, France warns
The Arlit mine, formerly run by a French group, was seized during Niger’s 2023 military coup, and stockpiles of uranium remained on site.
Gleb Garanich/Reuters
Pan-African group Ecobank plans agriculture strategy after revenue jump
The Togo-headquartered lender views agriculture as an underinvested sector, says its CEO.
Sodiq Adelakun/Reuters
African Union criticizes Tanzania after violence-marred elections
Monitors said they witnessed ballot stuffing and violence and abductions by government forces.
Angola looks for $4.5B in funding for Lobito Corridor rail extension
Luanda seeks a more efficient export route for copper from Zambia that bypasses congested transit lines through South Africa, Mozambique, and Tanzania.
Nearly half of world’s most unequal countries are in Africa: report
The report on global inequality was commissioned by South Africa ahead of the G20 summit it is hosting later this month.
Nigeria scrambles for US influence without ambassador or lobbyists
Filings seen by Semafor show a separatist group in Nigeria has outspent Abuja in the Washington lobby.
Kenya sounds alarm as Tanzania unrest hits regional trade
Nairobi’s trade minister warns electoral violence is damaging investor confidence.
African banks push to expand role in capital investment
Bank leaders see opportunity to move beyond short term treasuries.
Famine takes hold in Sudan’s war-ravaged Darfur
The Rapid Support Forces’ recent capture of the city of el-Fasher has led to the spread of famine conditions outside of the region’s refugee camps.
Tanzania opposition rejects election results amid deadly protests
The electoral commission said President Samia Suluhu Hassan won with 98% of the vote.
DR Congo mobile firms in talks with Elon Musk’s Starlink
Africell and Vodacom are discussing opportunities to reach underserved areas.
African philanthropists can turn around the continent’s early learning challenge
As aid shrinks and debt repayments rise, the role of private philanthropy has never been more urgent.
Nigerian leaders caught off-balance as Trump threatens over ‘Christian killings’
Abuja eyes Caracas nervously as Trump posts his warning.
US revokes visa of Nigerian Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka
Soyinka linked the ban to his vocal criticism of the Trump administration.