Africa: With Critical Minerals Running Out, Africa's Industrialization Should Be Now, Says Donald Kaberuka
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Africa: With Critical Minerals Running Out, Africa's Industrialization Should Be Now, Says Donald Kaberuka
Contrary to the common perception that Africa has the largest share of the world's critical minerals, Donald Kaberuka, a Rwandan economist and Chairman and Managing Partner of Southbridge Group, says that the minerals are running out and the continent's industrialization should be fast-tracked.
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Lobito corridor, an exception in US aid cut – The North Africa Post
The US has scaled down its aid to Africa but kept supporting and funding for the Lobito corridor which will give its industry access to rare minerals, key to the energy transition. The Lobito Corridor is a major trans-African infrastructure project designed to connect the mineral-rich regions of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and […]
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