Africa NewsEgypt Races to 45% Renewables by 2026 as El-Sisi Pushes Grid Overhaul

Egypt wants 45 percent of its electricity from renewable sources within two years, and the machinery being assembled to get there is considerable: a 1 gigawatt solar plant now online, a 1.7 gigawatt clean energy complex in Upper Egypt, 105 active grid projects, and battery storage systems designed to hold the whole thing together when the sun goes down. President El-Sisi convened his energy ministers on 14 June to check the pace of delivery. The orders he issued were unambiguous. What sits beneath the engineering is a fiscal and geopolitical calculation. Egypt is under IMF programme conditions, its currency has been devalued multiple times, and fuel subsidies are being withdrawn. Renewable energy is not simply a climate commitment here; it is a tool for reducing foreign exchange pressure, generating export revenue, and meeting obligations to international creditors. The scale of what is being built is real. So are the constraints.

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World Cup 2026World Cup Files | Edition 004Why Hasn't Africa Won The World Cup?

Africa has never lacked football talent. But winning the World Cup requires systems, infrastructure, governance, investment and long-term planning. World Cup Files Edition 004 examines why football's biggest trophy remains out of Africa's reach.

June 14, 2026

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BusinessGhana's Invisible Billionaires?The Untold Story of House Taylor and House Bediako.

How two quiet business empires helped shape modern Ghana through telecommunications, energy, real estate, logistics and infrastructure—while remaining largely absent from public conversations about wealth.

June 15, 2026

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Ghana’s Retail Battlefield: Shoprite vs. Melcom vs. Palace vs. China Mall — Who Really Wins?

Step into Accra’s malls and supermarkets and you’ll see more than shopping. You’ll see a fierce contest for the hearts and wallets of Ghanaians.

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PoliticsGhana Rejects US Health Proposal, Citing Concerns Over Control of National Data Systems

Accra has rejected a proposed United States health cooperation deal, not over funding levels but over control of sensitive health data. The decision signals a shift from aid acceptance to system-level negotiation, with implications for how Africa engages global health partnerships.

April 28, 2026

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LifestyleThe Crown, The Gun, The Tweet: How Stonebwoy And Shatta Wale Turned A Dancehall Rivalry Into Ghana’s Longest Running War

Stonebwoy’s cryptic tweet after Shatta Wale and Sarkodie’s surprise appearance at Kweku Smoke’s sold out London concert has reignited one of Ghana music’s most famous rivalries. But the real story is not just about one tweet. It is about how two young dancehall artists became symbols of pride, pain, loyalty, ego, and ambition in Ghanaian music.

May 31, 2026

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CultureGhana's LGBTQ Bill Has Reopened A Bigger Question: Who Gets To Define African Values?

The debate over Ghana's LGBTQ bill is no longer just about sexuality. It has become a continent-wide conversation about culture, democracy, sovereignty, and who gets to define African values in the 21st century.

June 5, 2026

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