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Bboxx Power solar panel installation
  • With its multiple technologies, Bboxx is trailblazing in the green energy space, scaling its operations across Africa and projecting to offset over 20 million tonnes of CO2.
  • Bboxx has been awarded Gold Standard certification for carbon credit programs based on solar home systems, clean cooking alternatives, and solar-powered water pumps.
  • Implementing carbon programs allows Bboxx to accelerate market growth potential by reaching over 4 million customers in five African countries.

Rwanda-based Bboxx plans to offset over 20 million tonnes of carbon and generate $100 million worth of carbon credits through clean energy projects in Africa.

In this initiative, Bboxx projects to positively impact the lives of over four million customers across Rwanda, Kenya, Nigeria, Togo, and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

These revelations follow Bboxx’s recognition with the Gold Standard certification for its continued rollout of clean energy projects in five African countries. This certification marks a vital moment

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Kenya's Private Equity Deals
  • Kenya’s private equity deals size are expected to remain modest this year.
  • However, despite the high optimism, deal sizes in East Africa are expected to remain modest.
  • However, businesses are concerned that firms will be scouting for exits, too.

Kenya and its East Africa peers are confident that the fundraising environment for businesses will continue improving in the next 12 months even as the continent experiences mixed expectations.

New findings by Audit firm Deloitte show that while East and West Africans largely anticipate an improvement, opinions in North and Southern Africa are divided, with some expecting improvements, others predicting stagnation, and some foreseeing deterioration.

This outlook comes against the backdrop of persistent high interest rates, inflation, and geopolitical uncertainty, which led to a 9 per cent drop in finalized funds year-on-year in 2023.

The Deloitte Africa Private Equity Confidence Survey 2024, shows that in East Africa, optimism is on …

Vietnamese investors

The opulent and contemporary Downtown Dubai is a global attraction for Vietnamese investors. It is a lively neighbourhood that was built by Emaar Properties and contains some of the most famous structures in the world such as Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall; therefore, it is an ideal place for investing in property. In this article, we will look at different kinds of real estate in Downtown Dubai which are attractive to Vietnamese buyers.

Overview of Downtown Dubai

Situated between Sheikh Zayed Road and Financial Centre Road, the Downtown Dubai neighbourhood is a mixed-use development located at the centre of the city. This area contains everything; residential, commercial, and leisure spaces for both residents and visitors. The tall skyscrapers, luxury apartments, and top-notch facilities define this as among the best areas to invest in Dubai property-wise.

Types of Properties Available

Apartments

Downtown Dubai provides a broad choice of luxury apartments that …

first oil in Namibia
  • Being a latecomer to oil and gas development means that Namibia will be able to leverage innovations and technologies in carbon emission reductions.
  • Namibia is well connected to the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region when it comes to power transmission and distribution.
  • In an exclusive interview with Energy Capital & Power, Maggy Shino, Petroleum Commissioner of Namibia’s Ministry of Mines and Energy, discusses the country’s efforts to fast-track the development of breakthrough discoveries in the Orange Basin.

Q: What does the pathway to first oil look like for Namibia? Are there any updates on the technical and commercial viabilities of the recent discoveries?

Namibia has been on a roll since 2022, in that nearly every hole that has been drilled in the subsurface has yielded a positive indication of hydrocarbons. Between February 2022 and July 2023, we have had oil discoveries: the Graff-1, Jonker- 1X, La Rona-1 and Lesedi-1X …

success in crypto
  • Before diving into the intricate details of the crypto market, it is imperative to educate yourself on what Bitcoin is, how blockchain technology works, and the underlying principles of decentralized finance.
  • While Bitcoin remains the flagship cryptocurrency, diversifying your crypto portfolio can be a prudent move.
  • Consider exploring alternative cryptocurrencies, commonly known as altcoins, to spread your risk across different assets.

In the ever-evolving landscape of the financial world, cryptocurrencies have emerged as a force to be reckoned with. Bitcoin, the pioneer in this digital currency revolution, has been making waves in the market.

As more investors and enthusiasts flock to the crypto space, it becomes crucial to navigate the volatile waters with a well-thought-out strategy. In this article, we’ll explore some strategies for success in the world of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Understand the Basics: The Foundation of Success

Before diving into the intricate details of the crypto market, …

Kenyan businesses and the threats of cybersecurity and corruption
  • Cybersecurity, corruption, and policy shifts have been cited among the top issues that Kenyan businesses will have to confront in 2024.
  • In 2022, Kenya suffered a loss of at least $153 million to cybercrime, which is projected to rise by 14 per cent annually.
  • A new report ranks Kenya as the second most difficult country for businesses in EAC after South Sudan.

Cybersecurity, corruption, and policy shifts have been cited among the top issues Kenyan businesses will have to confront in 2024.

The latest Risk Barometer by underwriting giant Allianz, reveals that in Kenya’s complex and dynamic business environment, several challenges loom, casting shadows on the entrepreneurial spirit that drives the economy.

The high cost of living directly impacts consumer spending, affecting businesses across sectors. A weakening currency coupled with inflation also threatens businesses and the economy.

According to Allianz Commercial CEO Petros Papanikolaou, the key challenges for companies …

fintech fintech investors
  • Market insights firm Stears says Kenya might not be attracting sufficient fintech investments due to the near-monopoly of tech giant Safaricom PLC.
  • On average, Kenya accounted for 8 percent of fintech investments made on the continent between 2019 and 2023. At the same time, Nigeria got 39 percent, Egypt’s 16 percent, and South Africa’s 20 percent.
  • Historically, Nigeria has led fintech funding on the continent, enjoying special attention from investors.

Kenya has not been prioritized by fintech investors as much in the last five years compared to other key African markets such as Nigeria, Egypt, and South Africa.

These revelations are highlighted in a report by Stears, a market research company headquartered in Nigeria that specializes in African investments.

According to the report, Kenya, on average, represented only eight percent of fintech investments in the continent between 2019 and 2023. In contrast, Nigeria accounted for 39 per cent, Egypt …

Infrastructure investment Africa

The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has stated that inadequate infrastructure investment in African countries hinders the continent from securing a more advantageous position as a global supply chain destination.
The organization highlights, among other points, in its annual 2023 Africa economic development report, the need to prioritize certain aspects to strengthen Africa’s role in the supply chain, recognizing its potential to become a key player in the global supply market.…

European Investors | Africa's energy sector
  • The continent’s abundant resource base and untapped opportunities have already begun to attract European Investors, countries, and companies.
  • Clear transition strategies and enhanced regulatory frameworks consolidate Africa’s attractiveness as an investment destination.
  • With the resources available, many African countries – either oil producers or those on the verge – have begun implementing strategies to define a long-term vision for the sector.

Amid supply challenges and efforts to diversify imports, Africa has emerged as a highly strategic investment opportunity for many European Investors, countries, and companies.

The continent’s abundant resource base and untapped opportunities have already begun to attract players from across the bloc. New market dynamics offer the chance for African countries to take tangible actions to advance the continent’s attractiveness for foreign investment.

The upcoming Invest in African Energy Forum in Paris from May 14-15 has been touted as a testament to the efforts to promote investment in the …

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