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🟡 Semafor Africa: Two captains
In this edition: Senegal’s political crisis, AfDB meets amid Iran war backdrop, and Kenya’s tax push threatens its fintech companies.
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Senegal’s political avalanche
Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye decision to fire his popular prime minister, Ousmane Sonko, has sparked a political crisis.
A campaign poster depicting Senegal’s President Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko. Zohra Bensemra/File Photo/Reuters.
Benin’s new president focuses on economic prosperity
Romauld Wadagni, the former finance minister, promised to ensure citizens benefit from the growing strength of the country’s economy.
South Africa seeks 15-year AGOA extension
South African officials warned that short extensions of the free trade deal undermine investor confidence and disrupt regional manufacturing plans.
Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters
African Development Bank meets amid Iran war, Ebola
The week-long gathering is the first since Sidi Ould Tah, Mauritania’s former finance inister, was elected the lender’s president a year ago.
Kenya’s mobile money tax plans threaten M-Pesa growth
President William Ruto’s administration wants to impose a new 16% value-added tax on services by payment platforms.
Thomas Mukoya/Reuters
How China forced Europe to reconsider Africa’s industrialization
As Europe seeks alternatives to Chinese manufacturing dominance, Africa has a chance to renegotiate its place in the global economy.
Siphiwe Sibeko/Reuters
Senegal’s president fires prime minister, dissolves government
Bassirou Diomaye Faye’s move follows months of public disagreements with Ousmane Sonko over how to tackle a public debt crisis.
How SpaceX is making a quiet bet on Africa
That lofty ambition to connect over 3 billion people to the internet sits at the heart of Starlink, SpaceX’s satellite internet business.
Resin analysis of incense in Pompeii links Roman city to African trade
Resins from African rainforests were likely traded alongside other commodities from sub-Saharan Africa via the Red Sea, researchers said.
South Africa police clash with displaced migrants
The forceful clearance of migrant workers has been condemned by rights groups.
Chinese solar exports to Africa surge
The energy crisis sparked by the Iran war has fueled global demand for renewable energy.
Africa Finance Corporation commits $100M to digital growth
The move is unusual for the Africa Finance Corporation, which mainly deploys capital for infrastructure projects.
Investment into health R&D could unlock $668B for Africa
The goal could be achieved if African governments meet the African Union’s call to invest 1% of their GDPs in health, a report said.
Nigeria’s president uses young technocrats to control economy
Nigeria’s septuagenarian president has appointed a new generation of policymakers but critics claim ethnic bias.
Solar minigrids in Nigeria could offer major jobs boost, report finds
Off-grid solar electricity is among the solutions the World Bank is backing to halve the continent’s energy gap.
South African grocer Pick n Pay raises nearly $300M
Pick n Pay sold a 12.5% stake in Boxer, which has seen its valuation surge since its IPO in 2024.
Kenya cuts fuel prices after deadly protests
Nairobi has been rocked by demonstrations, with four people killed and dozens injured.
Ebola hits central Africa, prompting race for vaccine
There are no treatments for the current Ebola strain, which has already killed 131 people.