D-Day Tuesday. Ghana was busy cross-country: long vehicular traffic, pockets of crowd; eating joints, drinking spots come alive. Not quite a holiday, but it was. If you were a bank cashier, you counted twice, saliva assisted. The Living Room restaurant would not be left out, festooned in flags and buntings. The day’s dress code was Ghana; or else indigestion! Shops around the country were busy with sales, and one vendor was celebrating an average sales of 10k cedis a day! A Black Star win anywhere, boosts local economies. Not quite…
Day: June 24, 2026
Tribune – Burkina’s Maiden Sukuk Issuance:Turning Burkinabe savings into a development power
By Issa Malgoubri, CEO of SGI Image Finances Internationales, Lead arranger and Lead placement manager The first Sukuk of the State of Burkina Faso is not just a financial innovation. It is a national, regional, and international call to finance economic sovereignty through ethics, real economy, and trust. Features of FCES SUKUK BURKINA RENAISSANCE 6.80% 2026-2035 There are operations that mobilize resources. And there are operations that mobilize a Nation. The launch of FCES SUKUK BURKINA RENAISSANCE 6.80% 2026-2035 belongs to this second category. With this issuance of 75 billion CFA…
Africa’s top cobalt producer moves closer to launching its first stock exchange after $1.25billion Eurobond debut
Ayodeji Adegboyega,First published,24 June 2026 09:34 AM The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Africa’s largest producer of cobalt and one of the world’s most mineral-rich nations, is moving closer to launching its first stock exchange as the government seeks to build the financial infrastructure needed to attract investment beyond the mining sector. DR Congo has signed a partnership with the IFC to support the creation of the Kinshasa Stock Exchange. The move comes months after the country raised $1.25 billion through its debut Eurobond issuance. Authorities hope the exchange will expand financing…
Burkina Faso Condemns European Parliament Resolution, Summons EU Envoy
News, Sub-Regional,Fist published,June 22, 2026 The Burkinabe government on Monday condemned a recent resolution adopted by the European Parliament, as well as comments made by French Member of the European Parliament Christophe Gomart, describing them as “false,” “contemptuous,” and disconnected from the realities facing Burkina Faso. In response, Foreign Affairs Minister Karamoko Jean Marie Traoré summoned the head of the European Union delegation in Ouagadougou, Philippe Bronchain, to formally convey the country’s dissatisfaction. According to the minister, the resolution was based on inaccurate information and failed to acknowledge the sacrifices and efforts made…
