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Global investors are looking at the 54 nations that make up Africa with fresh eyes, not only for their vast natural resources but also for the region’s role in the realignment of trade worldwide. The appeal is clear: Africa is home to the world’s youngest population and some of its fast-growing economies.
By Yamini Kalia (Reuters) -Swiss-based bottler Coca-Cola HBC on Tuesday said it has agreed to buy a 75% stake in its African counterpart for $2.6 billion, creating the world's second-largest Coca-Cola bottling partner by beverage volume.
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Travel within Africa is often expensive, difficult and poorly connected. But investment in aviation could offer huge opportunities for economic growth.
South Africa's state-owned freight and logistics company Transnet plans to invest 127 billion rand ($7.3 billion) over five years in modernizing rail lines and upgrading ports, its Chief Executive Michelle Phillips said on Tuesday.
Spiro, a electric mobility company that operates a battery-swapping network across six African nations, has clinched a $100 million investment round, one of the continent’s biggest for the industry.
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There's One Super Predator in Africa That Instills More Fear Than Lions
But in over 10,000 recordings of wildlife on the African savannah, 95 percent of the species observed responded with far more terror to the sound of an entirely different beast. This animal isn't even technically an apex predator. It's us: humans.
(Reuters) -Swiss-based bottler Coca-Cola HBC has agreed to buy a 75% stake in its African counterpart for a total of $2.6 billion, the firm said on Tuesday, creating the world's second-largest Coca-Cola bottling partner by volume.
The U.S. president's transactional approach to diplomacy could secure access to strategic resources—a trade dominated by China.