
CBK Governor Charts Kenya’s Path Forward in Global Capital Markets
On the sidelines of the 2025 IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings, Invest Africa and Standard Chartered convened a private roundtable to examine Africa’s evolving access to international capital markets. Held under Chatham House Rules, the session brought together senior stakeholders from multilateral institutions, DFIs, global investors, and African policymakers. Key speakers included Dr Kamau Thugge, Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK); Dr José Viñals, Group Chairman of Standard Chartered; and Paul Hinks, Chairman of Invest Africa USA, who welcomed guests and framed the discussion.

A Defining Moment for African Mining: Key Takeaways from Mining Series 2025
For too long, Africa has been the backbone of global supply chains, exporting vast quantities of raw minerals while importing back refined products at a premium. But if one thing was made clear at Invest Africa’s 12th Annual Mining Series alongside Mining Indaba 2025, it’s that this model is no longer sustainable. Africa must move beyond extraction and start creating wealth from its own resources. From shifting investment patterns to geopolitical tensions and the digital transformation of mining, here are five key takeaways from Mining Series 2025.

Managing Mining Risk in a Rapidly Transforming World
Aon’s Global Mining Practice Leader, Paul Pryor, unpacks Aon’s latest report - Connected Perspectives: Better Decisions on Risk Capital and Human Capital for Mining Organisations - highlighting the key challenges facing the mining sector, as well as the opportunities and measures to manage the increased volatility and risk.

What Happened at the 2025 African Union Summit?
The 38th AU Summit in Addis Ababa took place this month amid urgent crises and rising expectations. Conflicts in the DRC and Sudan are escalating, financial independence remains elusive, and trade integration is sluggish. Yet, the Summit highlighted Africa's push against structural dependencies, outdated financial systems, and a global order where it seeks a greater role. In this Invest Africa Insights, we explore key takeaways from the 2025 AU Summit.

5 Trends for Africa Investors in 2025
2025 is set to be a pivotal year for Africa. Despite ongoing challenges—economic volatility, political instability, and structural hurdles—opportunities are emerging. As the continent shifts both domestically and globally, what should investors look out for? Here are five key trends to keep on the radar.

The Power of Intentional Collaboration: A Model for Transformative Success
Loinette Capital’s decade-long partnership with Joe’s Earthworks & Mining (JEM) demonstrates what can be achieved when financial expertise and thoughtful collaboration meet. This partnership, built on trust and shared goals, has supported JEM in strengthening its mining services and achieving sustainable growth in an evolving and competitive market.

How COP29 Shortchanged Africa
COP29 in Baku wrapped up this week amid a mix of tentative hope and palpable frustration. Developed nations pledged at least $300 billion annually by 2035 to support developing countries in their fight against climate change. In this edition of Invest Africa Insights, we explore the specifics behind the $300 billion pledge, examine the political dynamics behind Africa’s frustration at COP29, and delve into the ongoing debate over loans versus grants in climate finance.

Tech Index 2024: Riding the next big wave
In a deeply unstable geopolitical environment and with economic recovery proving extremely sluggish in many key markets, the tech industry is nevertheless in a very confident mood as it looks towards opportunities for future growth. That is the clear conclusion of DLA Piper’s biennial Tech Index which, for the first time takes a truly global snapshot of opinion from across the tech sector.

Africa Takes Centre Stage at the United Nations General Assembly
With Africa's strategic importance and potential being increasingly recognised, the UNGA agenda is packed with issues critical to the continent’s trade and investment future. We have identified five critical topics that will take centre stage this week.

Empowering Women in Africa’s Corporate World: An interview with bp Southern Africa’s CEO, Taelo Mojapelo
On the occasion of Women's Month in South Africa, Invest Africa spoke with Taelo Mojapelo, CEO of bp Southern Africa. In the interview, Taelo discusses her career path, the barriers she has overcome, and bp Southern Africa’s efforts to empower women. Her insights offer a compelling perspective on how individual achievements can drive broader structural changes and contribute to a more inclusive economic future.

Beyond the Polls: Insights into South Africa's Coalition Government
At the end of May, South Africans went to the polls for national and provincial elections that marked a significant shift in the country's political landscape. To delve into what this historic election and the new coalition government mean for investors and businesses operating in and around South Africa, Invest Africa recently hosted a podcast with Ipeleng Selele, Chairperson of Brand South Africa; Seamus Duggan, Director for Global Risk Analysis at Control Risks; and Jeff Gable, Chief Economist at Absa.

HEALING THE GREAT RIFT: Investing in the East African Pharmaceutical Sector to close the Medicines Supply Gap
Read this report by Jeremy Holmes Consulting Ltd, sharing insights into the challenges of the African pharmaceutical sector, as well as strategies that can be used to navigate the sector, while simultaneously stimulating economic growth, improving access to healthcare and addressing the mounting challenge of non-communicable diseases across East-Africa.

Fulfilling Futures: Altered outlooks in sub-Saharan Africa
This report from Economist Impact and Prudential plc explores the hopes and aspirations that, in the pandemic aftermath, people in West and East Africa hold for different aspects of their well-being, including their physical and mental health, their personal finances, their relationships with family and friends, and interaction with their communities.
The 10th Edition of The Africa Debate Post-Event Report
The 10th edition of The Africa Debate convened 700+ delegates in London to discuss Africa’s evolving and increasingly influential role in the global landscape. We are pleased to share the post-event report highlighting key insights from the programme.

Rethinking Development Finance: Maximising Capital Strategies to Drive Development
Earlier this year, DLA Piper partnered with Invest Africa to convene DFIs and other investors, corporates, and policy makers to explore how DFIs should refine their approaches to invest and mobilise more capital to the continent, maximise impact, and better serve as a catalyst for growth and development in Africa.

Mapping Africa's Mining Future: An Interview with Xcalibur Smart Mapping
To shed light on the value of technology and smart data for mapping and assessing natural capital, Invest Africa spoke to Simon Bosch, Managing Director at Xcalibur Smart Mapping. The following interview explores the specific technologies and methodologies employed by Xcalibur Smart Mapping, as well as the role of smart data in enhancing operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness for both governments and companies involved in resource extraction.

Navigating Africa’s Transition to a Cleaner Energy Future
In this insights piece, DLA Piper and Invest Africa delve into the unfolding dynamics of Africa’s transition away from fossil fuels, exploring the challenges and opportunities that shape the continent’s journey towards a clean energy future.

Africa’s Global Role: Trade Investment & Leadership
The G20's historic decision to grant the African Union (AU) a permanent seat at its annual summit in India last year was a long time coming, bringing with it much fanfare about the continent’s rising prominence and influence on the global stage. In advance of Invest Africa’s 10th Annual Africa Debate, this insights explores Africa’s enhanced role in a world undergoing significant transformation.

Investing in Women for Sustainable Growth in Africa
This Insights explores the current landscape of gender equality in Africa, and what initiatives are in place to close the gender gap, highlighting the significant link between investing in women and fostering sustainable development.

Fostering Workplace Diversity and Inclusion: An Interview with Africa HR Solutions
To better understand the importance of fostering diversity and inclusion in the workplace, Invest Africa spoke with Kevina Takoordyal, Head of Operations at Africa HR Solutions.