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Harnessing Cultural Heritage as a Catalyst for Economic Growth

Cultural heritage can be a driving force for economic growth, community pride and identity, opening up opportunities for communities to celebrate, promote and invest in cultural diversity

Cultural heritage stands as a testament to the rich tapestry of human history, offering a window into the stories, traditions, and identities that shape our societies. Beyond its intrinsic value, cultural heritage has emerged as a dynamic force propelling economic growth, fostering community pride, and nurturing identity. There is economic…

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Exploring the Dynamics Between Energy & Tourism in Senegal and The Gambia

The governments of Senegal and The Gambia are capitalizing on revenue generated from energy and tourism, respectively, to grow their economies

Across the MSGBC region, the intersection of the tourism and energy industries presents a unique opportunity for sustainable development. While Senegal is using energy advancements to spur infrastructure development and tourism, The Gambia is maximizing tourism revenue to bolster energy projects. Energy Projects Bolster Tourism The development of Senegal’s energy…

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Six Connectivity Projects to Watch in Senegal

Senegal is investing heavily in infrastructure to promote transportation and economic growth and the MSGBC Oil, Gas & Power 2023 conference – which is organized by Energy Capital & Power – will highlight investment and partnership opportunities within the west African country’s infrastructure segment

The Emerging Senegal Plan – a framework for the country’s economic and social policy – prioritizes infrastructure development and aims to drive long-term growth on the back of private investment. The strategy is divided into two phases, with the first relying on public investment-led growth and the second prioritizing private…

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Positioning Mozambique as the Premier Tourism Destination (By Charné Hundermark)

By re-injecting gas revenues into the economy and facilitating infrastructural development nation-wide, Mozambique can realize its goal of becoming a regional tourism leader

By Charné Hundermark The African continent is renowned for its rich diversity of cultures, languages, wildlife and landscapes, in which Mozambique enjoys the privilege of encapsulating these elements in one country. The southeastern nation is both a coastal paradise – with 2,500 km of white-sand beaches and an extensive coastline…

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Senegal: A West African Leader on the Rise (By Thomas Hedley, Field Editor)

Senegal has demonstrated strong ambition for economic development and rapid progress towards becoming an attractive investment destination

By Thomas Hedley, Field Editor Although they are located 1,800Km from each other, Côte d'Ivoire and Senegal vie for the place of economic leader in West Africa, with a slight advantage for the former which, thanks to its leading economic capital Abidjan, was able to attract many investors, particularly French speaking.…

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CORRECTION: OPEC+ at Brink of Ending Oil Price War, awaits G20 Meeting for OPEC++ Deal

From July to December, overall production cuts will lower to 8 million barrels per day, followed by 6 million barrels per day from January 2021 to April 2022

In a move to save the oil industry — facing the biggest crisis in its history — OPEC and Russia have agreed on new production cuts, with the OPEC+ group agreeing to eliminate 10 million barrels of crude per day for an initial two-month period to save a glutted oil…

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Time to Make Energy Work for Africa (By Prince Arthur Eze)

It is past time that Africa’s natural resources benefited Africans

By Prince Arthur Eze It is long past time that we made energy work for Africa. It is past time that Africa’s natural resources benefited Africans; that every African had access to electricity; and that the wealth created by oil and gas would lead to the sustainable development of African…