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🟡 Semafor Africa: Pipelines, partnerships, penalties
In this edition: Kenya launches $824M pipeline IPO, Mali gold output plunges, and a desert beetle that runs to stay cool.
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Scientists discover Namib Desert beetle cools down when running
The Onymacris plana, a darkling beetle, is the first known land animal that gets cooler as it exercises, scientists said.
A species of darkling beetle found in the US. Robert Alexander/Getty Images.
Jobs creation must be top of African leaders’ agenda
Africa will experience the fastest labor-force growth of any region in the decades ahead.
Philimon Bulawayo/Reuters
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni wins seventh term
The elections were widely criticized by the UN and rights groups for severe repression of the opposition.
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni. Abubaker Lubowa/Reuters.
Mali’s gold output fell 23% on Barrick Mining suspension
The result underscores the challenges faced by African governments trying to secure a greater share of mineral wealth.
Joe Penney/Reuters
Absa executive calls for more banking partnerships to meet infrastructure goals
The era of individual banks single-handedly underwriting large projects is effectively over, said Charles Russon.
Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo/Reuters
Kenya launches $824M pipeline IPO amid transparency fears
The country’s first IPO since 2015 is part of a bid to fund infrastructure projects.
Joseph Okanga/File Photo/Reuters
The flaws of ‘trade not aid’
Why the US Africa strategy needs a revamped development architecture — not just deals.
Director Spike Lee helps drive diaspora migration to Benin
The “My Afro Origins” project aims to reconnect descendants of the country with their cultural roots.
Caledonia Mining Corp bets on Zimbabwean gold
The company plans to spend $132 million this year to launch what would become Zimbabwe’s largest gold mine.
Uganda’s President Museveni takes early lead in election results
Reports emerged of deadly violence during the polls after a campaign noted for brutal state-led repression.
US immigrant visa pause hits 26 African countries
The suspension is the latest crackdown on migration under the Trump administration.
Nigeria courts non-Western trade deals to reach infrastructure goals
Trade Minister Jumoke Oduwole said Abuja was in discussions with several Global South nations and Gulf states to secure agreements.
Africa’s jobs and growth conundrum
While growth in sub-Saharan Africa is expected to accelerate this year and next, unemployment rates are rising across several nations.
Ghana settles $1.47 billion in energy debts
The West African nation was last year among 23 sub-Saharan African countries at risk of debt distress.
Uganda shuts internet down ahead of general election
President Yoweri Museveni is widely expected to extend his four-decade rule following Thursday’s vote.
Nigeria boosts UAE ties with major trade pact
The UAE will remove tariffs on more than 7,000 products, while Abuja will eliminate tariffs on 6,000 products over a five-year period.
Nigeria hires Republican-linked lobbyist to improve US ties
The $9 million deal with DCI Group appears to be a record for African lobbying in Washington, wrote The Africa Report.
South Africa’s AGOA uncertainty still looms
Analysts are uncertain if South Africa will remain eligible for the preferential trade pact after the bill makes its way through the Senate.