Sub-Saharan Africa’s fastest growing economies in 2022 Published by Staff Writer on 2 November 2022 The DRC, Niger, Rwanda and South Sudan, along with the island nations of Seychelles and Mauritius, are set to be the region’s fastest growing economies this year.
Africa’s fastest-growing economies in 2022: Forecasts for Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and more Published by Staff Writer on 24 October 2021 Projected gross domestic product growth for African countries in 2022 and 2023.
Africa is missing the mark on taxes Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 21 November 2019 African economies need urgent action to boost domestic resource mobilisation.
Is Kenya serious about borrowing less? Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 29 October 2019 Like many sub-Saharan African economies, the country has binged on commercial credit in recent years.
Africa is feeling the strain of global uncertainty Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 21 October 2019 The International Monetary Fund has cut its growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa to 3.2%.
Ghana will grow faster than any other economy this year, the IMF says why Published by Charlotte Edmond on 28 May 2019 The West African nation has staged a remarkable comeback.
An overview of the Namibian economy Published by Jeremy Wakeford on 13 December 2017 The outlook has recently dimmed, in the light of rising debt, slowing growth, a credit rating downgrade to junk status, and current account weakness.
Nigeria and South Africa affecting the overall perception of investors towards Africa Published by Richard Li on 2 November 2017 Owing to the lacklustre performance of Nigeria and South Africa, the overall economic growth of sub-Saharan Africa will be dragged down in the coming years.
Public debt in Mozambique: Consequences and perspectives Published by Antonio Pilogallo on 22 June 2016 Undisclosed loans put Mozambique at odds with the IMF and other donors.
8.5% growth: Doing business in sub-Saharan Africa’s fastest-growing economy Published by Staff Writer on 20 May 2016 After almost a decade of political instability that climaxed with the 2010/2011 post-election crisis, the country is back on the road to progress
Talking Business: Insight into the Mauritian economy Published by Staff Writer on 9 March 2016 The economy of Mauritius grew by just over 3% in 2015, and the IMF says the medium-term outlook is also favourable, should sound economic policies continue
Lagarde calls for diversification of Central Africa’s resources Published by Moki Edwin Kindzeka on 11 January 2016 Lagarde says Central African member states need to diversify their economies, promote regional integration and the free movement of people and goods.
Report reveals Africa’s best and worst performing economies Published by Jaco Maritz on 9 October 2014 The IMF predicts that six of the world’s 10 fastest-growing economies in 2014 will be in Africa.