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※Unstoppable Africa 每 Africa Leading the World§

The Secretary-General remarks to the Global Africa Business Initiative (GABI)
Sandton Gautrain Station in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Africa*s megacities a magnet for investors

Yet increasing populations will need jobs and modern infrastructure
Fumani Mthembi, one of the founders of Pele Energy Group. Photo: Tsidi Bishop
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Young South Africans investing in lucrative renewable energy sector

Pele Energy Group joins the league of independent power producers
An oil production facility in Nigeria. Photo credit: Panos/J
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Commodity prices crash hits Africa

Volatile global financial markets and weaknesses in global growth to blame
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe flanked by African leaders at TICAD-VI. Photo credit: Rwandan Presidency
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Africa welcomes new trade initiatives from Japanese investors

TICAD VI*s Nairobi Declaration is aimed at boosting economic ties
Moroccan King Mohammed VI is welcomed by President John Pombe Magufuli on a visit to Tanzania in October 2016. Photo credit: Presidency of Tanzania
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Morocco flexed economic muscles and returned to the AU

The North African country has now rejoined the African Union, having worked slowly but steadily to establish itself as a major economic force in sub-Saharan Africa.
Roadworkers undertaking repairs on a World Bank funded road. Photo credit: World Bank/Trevor Samson
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Business opportunities through government tenders

African companies to bid for contracts around the world