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Africa electricity tariff reform wave 2026 — Nigeria Ghana Kenya energy transition
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Africa Electricity Tariff Reform Wave 2026: Who Gains, Who Loses, and What It Means for the Energy Transition

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  • April 3, 2026
Across Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa, electricity tariffs have risen sharply in 2026. The reform wave was necessary — but not equally shared.
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Africa EdTech B2G pivot — government as customer 2026
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Africa’s EdTech B2G Pivot: When Governments Become the Customer

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  • April 3, 2026
After years of chasing consumers who couldn’t pay, Africa’s surviving EdTech companies are pivoting to government contracts — a harder sale with a very different unit economics.
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Africa IPO window 2026-2027: forces converging for a listing moment
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Africa’s IPO Clock Is Running: Forces Converging on a 2026-2027 Listing Moment

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  • April 3, 2026
Interest rate trajectories, FX stabilisation, and DFI appetite are aligning in a way that hasn’t existed since 2021. Africa’s IPO window may be opening.
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Africa teacher pay and migration crisis — brain drain to UK and Gulf 2026
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Africa Teacher Pay and Migration Crisis: Why the Continent Is Losing Its Educators

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  • April 3, 2026
African teachers are leaving for the UK, Gulf, and private schools at rates that threaten public education systems continent-wide. The numbers explain why.
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The Research-to-Revenue Gap: How Africa’s Universities Are Failing Its Fastest-Growing Industries

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  • March 28, 2026
Africa’s universities publish more than ever. The gap between that output and what its fastest-growing industries can use is widening, not narrowing. A BETAR.africa joint investigation.
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Young Africans navigating the school-to-work transition gap with no formal employment or training pathway
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Africa’s School-to-Work Gap: Why 60% of Youth Are Neither Employed Nor in Training

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  • March 28, 2026
60% of Sub-Saharan African youth aged 15-24 are neither employed nor in education or training. The problem is not a skills mismatch — it is a transition infrastructure failure.
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African children in a classroom experiencing language of instruction barriers — BETAR.africa
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Africa’s Language of Instruction Crisis: Why Teaching Children to Read in the Wrong Language Drives Learning Poverty

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  • March 25, 2026
More than half of Sub-Saharan African children are taught in a language they do not speak at home. This is not a cultural choice — it is a policy failure with measurable economic consequences.
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African children in classroom learning to read in a language different from their mother tongue, illustrating the language of instruction crisis
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Africa’s Language of Instruction Crisis: Why Teaching Children to Read in the Wrong Language Drives Learning Poverty

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  • March 25, 2026
More than half of Sub-Saharan African children are taught in a language they do not speak at home. This is not a cultural choice — it is a policy failure with measurable economic consequences.
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The Merch Gap: Why African Creators Leave Money on the Table With Physical Products

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Africa talent competition reality TV format economics — Big Brother Naija, format fees and sponsor economics
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Africa video game development studio economics — app store cuts and developer costs
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Building a Game Studio in Africa Costs $3,000 a Month. Publishing One Game Costs Three Times That. The Unit Economics Explain Why African Studios Struggle to Scale.

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