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African Business News: Latest Updates, Deals, and Market Trends

Stay ahead with the latest African business news, covering major deals, corporate movements, economic trends, and investment opportunities shaping the continent. At Shore Africa, we deliver timely and insightful reporting on the companies, industries, and leaders driving growth across Africa’s rapidly evolving business landscape.

From high-profile acquisitions and cross-border investments to emerging startups and policy shifts, our business coverage is designed to keep investors, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers informed. Whether it’s developments in banking, energy, fintech, manufacturing, or consumer markets, we break down complex stories into clear, actionable insights.

Recent highlights include major transactions such as the Minkama Capital takeover of Chococam in Cameroon, alongside broader coverage of Africa’s expanding private equity activity and strategic corporate restructuring across key markets. These stories reflect a wider trend of increasing investor confidence and deal-making momentum across the continent.

Our African business news section also tracks macroeconomic shifts, including inflation trends, currency movements, and government policies that impact businesses and investors. By connecting these developments to real-world corporate outcomes, we help you understand not just what is happening, but why it matters.

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Latest Business News

Johnson Controls Arabia partners with Raya Electronics to expand York HVAC footprint in Egypt

Johnson Controls Arabia partners with Raya Electronics to deliver York smart HVAC systems across Egypt’s fast-growing real estate sector.

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Barrick Gold to sell Côte d’Ivoire Tongon Mine in $305 million deal

Barrick Gold sells Tongon Mine to Atlantic Group in a $305 million deal.

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Malindi welcomes global spotlight with essence of Africa 2025

At a Glance Kenya is set to take the spotlight on the global tourism stage as Malindi prepares to host the second edition of Essence of Africa, a leading buyer-driven travel forum that brings together decision-makers shaping the continent’s tourism industry. The event, scheduled for Oct. 7–9, 2025, at Diamonds Malindi, is expected to attract 150 top international buyers and 150 exhibitors from across Africa.  For decades, Kenya has been best known for its safari circuits. But the shift from…

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Mauritian hospitality group New Mauritius Hotels reports $36 million profit as assets near $1 billion

New Mauritius Hotels posts $36 million profit as assets near $1 billion amid cost pressures and steady tourist arrivals.

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Jubilee Metals advances Zambia copper pivot after $15 million payment from South Africa asset sale

Jubilee Metals receives $15 million from South Africa asset sale, advancing its copper-focused expansion strategy in Zambia.

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Morocco’s 2025 mega deals

Morocco secures multi-billion deals in 2025, boosting green hydrogen, rail, and industrial growth across key sectors.

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Angola unveils fresh tourism drive with new brand

At a Glance Angola is moving to claim its place on the global travel map with the launch of a new national tourism brand, Visit Angola: The Rhythm of Life. The initiative, unveiled in Luanda, is part of a broader effort to diversify an economy long reliant on oil and to showcase the country’s cultural wealth, natural beauty, and hospitality.  Government leaders, joined by business and cultural figures, described the brand as more than a slogan. They framed it as…

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Morocco’s tourism sector posts $9.6 billion revenue boost in eight months

Morocco’s tourism revenue hit $9.6 billion in eight months, up 14%, fueled by strong arrivals and reform-led growth.

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Cape Town becomes new homeport for global cruises

At a Glance The Cape Town cruise industry is preparing for its busiest season yet in 2025/26, with larger ships, more itineraries, and growing demand from South African travelers. Long regarded as a scenic stopover for repositioning voyages, the city is now positioning itself as a permanent homeport—an upgrade that is already bringing meaningful economic and tourism benefits.  Rising demand and economic impact  The recently concluded 2024/25 season showed how far the market has come. Cape Town welcomed 83 ship…

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