
Report: Why Africans Struggle to Run Businesses
…the report warns that Africa’s growing prosperity remains limited as weak freedoms and structural barriers continue to undermine business growth across the continent.

…the report warns that Africa’s growing prosperity remains limited as weak freedoms and structural barriers continue to undermine business growth across the continent.

Guinea-Bissau’s latest crisis shows, once again, how centralised power makes political instability almost inevitable.

Nigeria’s recurring strikes expose government neglect and the urgent need for real reforms.

…the report shows Nigeria’s civic space is shrinking rapidly, with the Police responsible for nearly half of all state-led human rights violations.

Africa’s overreliance on foreign trade deals like AGOA has exposed its economic vulnerability.

For years, PoS operators have become the backbone of financial access for the underbanked and the unbanked…

Cameroon’s disputed election exposes Africa’s deeper crisis as ageing leaders cling to power in a continent driven by youth and desperate for renewal.

Nigeria’s sugar tax promised health gains and development funding but delivered only higher prices and fading public trust.

Niger state’s moves to regulate the media and control sermons are raising fears of growing censorship.

….the policy turned from a tool of justice into a system of legalised corruption.

The resignation of Geoffrey Nnaji after Premium Times’s forgery exposé has raised hard questions about Nigeria’s institutions and whether the law will act on clear evidence of criminality.

Uganda becomes the fourth African country to accept US deportees, raising tough questions about trade pressure, human rights, and the lives of those forced to start over.
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