Posts by Tiffany
Conflict and disruption: Repositioning Africa in global supply chains
From the COVID-19 pandemic to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and US-China tensions, exogenous shocks in recent years have put global supply chains under pressure. Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel last month, and the conflict that has ensued, is the latest such incident, already disrupting the sourcing and transportation of goods in the Middle East and…
Read MoreMultilateralism in 2023: Africa’s growing voice on the world stage
African countries are becoming increasingly visible on the world stage. In 2023 African leaders attended numerous summits, negotiated new trade and security deals, and multilateral blocs such as the G20 and BRICS extended memberships to African states. This is not surprising, however, and reflects Africa’s increasing geopolitical importance in world affairs amid increasing competition between…
Read MoreParallel lines – US and China vie for African rail dominance
The US and China are using rail investment as part of their scramble for Africa’s mineral resources. But can passenger rail projects that boost regional integration find financial backers?
Read MoreECOWAS responds to yet another West African coup
In late July, Niger became the latest West African nation run by the military, after senior officers ousted President Mohamed Bazoum and announced the creation of a military junta. The coup, like similar coups in Guinea, Mali, and Burkina Faso in the past three years, was condemned by regional and international partners. However, beyond imposing…
Read MoreScepticism over Grand Inga dam revival
Under the Grand Inga scheme, new dams near the mouth of the Congo River could supply power to South Africa – but the $80bn price tag could be prohibitive.
Read MoreLetters from Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of Congo
AML consultants were on the road this month. Senior Consultant Valentin Robiliard was in Abidjan to meet clients and discuss business and politics in Côte d’Ivoire. Simultaneously, Senior Consultant Patrick Edmond was in Lubumbashi for DRC Mining Week, the annual forum for mining professionals in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). In this month’s insight,…
Read MoreBotswana and De Beers: How African governments are reshaping the mining order
All eyes are on Botswana next month, as the country’s sales agreement for diamonds with De Beers comes up for renewal. President Mokgweetsi Masisi has threatened to end the Debswana project – a partnership between Botswana and De Beers in place since 1969 – unless Botswana receives a bigger share of diamond revenues. The negotiations…
Read MoreMilitary-led transitions return to the spotlight as Sudan crisis rages
Since 15 April, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been clashing for control of the capital Khartoum and other parts of Sudan. More than 420 people have been killed in the violence, and over 3,700 injured, while thousands have fled to safer parts of Sudan or into neighbouring countries.…
Read MoreBlended finance: Mobilising capital to avert Africa’s climate crisis
This month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), an advisory body to the UN, published its latest report on global warming. The conclusions were alarming: hitting the target of ensuring that the world’s temperature does not rise by more than 1.5°C is all but impossible, with this ceiling likely to be breached by as…
Read MoreMining Elites in Africa 2023: Health and Safety Winner – AngloGold Ashanti
To counter the problem, AngloGold Ashanti’s Iduapriem mine in Ghana has introduced a successful fatigue management system to limit the health and safety risks related to fatigue. Called ‘Life by SmartCap’, the system has shown an 18% increase in alertness levels among employees over a 12-month period. This improvement was seen at all hours of…
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