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Secondary African cities lose an estimated $35–$45 billion annually in retail leakage to primary urban centres. This report quantifies the opportunity across 7 cities, 2,683 households surveyed, with full DCF models, IRR matrices, and institutional buyer targeting for investors and developers.
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A joint strategic roadmap for continental transformation. This playbook maps how Africa’s $4 trillion in domestic financial assets can be mobilized to build a $500 billion industrial pipeline across 20 strategic economic cities, creating 50 million+ jobs by 2040.
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Africa’s 855 million active SIM connections and $97B+ remittance economy generate an undermonetised data reservoir worth $0.8–1.5 trillion by 2040. This report maps the Sovereign Data Trust framework, federated AI architecture, and sectoral intelligence revenue streams that transform raw behavioral data into sovereign wealth.
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The African Continental Free Trade Area was heralded as a transformative moment for intra-African commerce. Five years in, the data tells a more nuanced story — with corridors of genuine progress and structural barriers that remain stubbornly intact.
Africa’s pension funds collectively manage over $455 billion in assets. Less than 2% is allocated to domestic infrastructure. The reasons are structural, political, and solvable. This is where the next generation of institutional capital will be unlocked.
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