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Guinea-Conakry’s Minister of Energy, Hydropower and Hydrocarbons to Particpate at MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025

Guinea-Conakry Minister Aboubacar Camara to spotlight energy transformation at MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025, unveiling 22-block licensing, $300M Kamsar LNG terminal, hydropower giants like Souapiti, and solar ambitions amid West Africa’s oil/gas surge, join for investment synergies in Africa’s inclusive growth.

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South Africa: African Development Bank Approves $75 Million in Nyanza Light Metals to Drive Large-Scale Titanium Processing

African Development Bank invests $75M in Nyanza’s titanium dioxide plant in Richards Bay to transform raw mineral exports into high-value local production, create 3,200+ jobs with strong inclusion targets, and boost Africa’s industrial competitiveness.

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Senegal Accelerates Industrialization Amid Oil, Gas Production Surge

Senegal accelerates industrialization via oil/gas revenues from Sangomar and GTA, renewable energy targets, and mega-infrastructure like Ndayane Port and OMVG interconnectors, positioning itself as West Africa’s logistics powerhouse under the PSE, explore opportunities at MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2025 in Dakar.

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South Africa’s Shale Gas Awakening Could Redefine Its Energy Future

South Africa ends its shale gas moratorium, paving the way for Karoo Basin development to boost energy security, expand LPG access, create jobs, and drive a just energy transition, says the African Energy Chamber.

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Africa’s Circular Economy gains momentum as innovation meets opportunity

African entrepreneurs at the 2025 ACEA Annual Meeting in Addis Ababa demonstrate how circular economy models, from brake pads made of slaughterhouse waste to recycled plastic school desks, are creating jobs, reducing waste, and driving inclusive growth across the continent.

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