🇪🇹Ethiopia’s modern banking journey began in 1906.
Today, with over ETB 3.4 trillion in financial sector assets and a new securities exchange launched in 2025, the country is positioning itself as an emerging African financial hub.
#AfricanFinance#Ethiopia
🇬🇭Ghana has banned the land transit of selected imported goods including rice, sugar, and frozen foods.
With Ghana spending about $3B annually on food imports, the policy aims to reduce smuggling, and improve revenue collection through Tema and Takoradi ports
🇬🇭 🇬🇭 A nation built on courage. A future built on ambition.
Since March 6, 1957, Ghana has grown into a country known for its gold, cocoa, oil, innovation, and culture.
From independence to today, the story continues to unfold.
#Ghana#IndependenceDay#Ghana67#AfricaRising
🇬🇭Before 1957, Ghana was known as The Gold Coast.
• 800K–1M oz of gold produced annually • 400K+ tonnes of cocoa exported • Cocoa made up 60%+ of exports
A productive, export-driven economy.
What it lacked was sovereignty.
#IndependenceDay#Ghana#oneafricainsights
What happens if the Strait of Hormuz is disrupted?
About 20% of global oil flows through it.
First, oil prices rise. Then shipping costs increase. Then markets price in supply risk.
Geopolitics travels fast through energy markets.
Stay alert‼️
💡Africa’s renewable energy is accelerating ,1.2M+ green jobs, and 30M+ people gaining faster access through mini-grids.⚡️🌍
But with a $90–100B annual need vs. only $33B invested, the financing gap remains the real challenge.
#OneAfricaInsights#RenewableEnergy
Africa’s diaspora remittances hit US$95B💵 exceeding total FDI inflows 🌍
This isn’t just money. It’s structural capital reshaping economies, powering fintech and driving demand across the continent 📈
#OneAfricaInsights#Remittances#AfricaEconomy