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Credit Africa Group Announces the Promotion of Ms KHAYI LOVELINE from Group COO to Group Co-CEO

Credit Africa Group Announces it New Group Co-CEO A New Chapter of Leadership, Growth and Institutional Transformation [Lusaka, Zambia | 10 August 2026]  Credit Africa Group is pleased to announce the promotion of its Group Chief Operating Officer (COO) Ms KHAYI LOVELINE to Group Co-Chief Executive Officer (Co-CEO), recognising her outstanding leadership, resilience, commitment, and […]

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CREDIT AFRICA ZAMBIA APPOINTS CAROLINE SHEBA AMBALI AS REGIONAL COMPLIANCE OFFICER

Strengthening Governance, Regulatory Excellence and Sustainable Growth Across Africa Lusaka, Zambia | July 29, 2026 Credit Africa Zambia is pleased to announce the appointment of Caroline Sheba Ambali as Regional Compliance Officer, effective immediately.   This strategic appointment reinforces Credit Africa’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of regulatory compliance, corporate governance, risk management, ethical

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How SMEs Can Use Artificial Intelligence to Increase Productivity Innovation, Technology & Digital Transformation

  Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a technology reserved for large corporations. It has become one of the most practical tools available to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) seeking to improve productivity, reduce costs, enhance customer experience, and compete in a rapidly changing economy. Across Africa, SMEs are beginning to embrace AI to automate

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The Digital Economy and Africa’s Future Innovation, Technology & Digital Transformation

Why Africa’s Next Economic Revolution Will Be Digital Credit Africa Business News Network (CABNN) The future of Africa’s economy will not be built solely on natural resources or traditional industries. It will be built on data, digital infrastructure, innovation, artificial intelligence (AI), fintech, digital payments, e-commerce, cloud computing, and connected entrepreneurs. Across the continent, governments,

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Why African Governments Must Treat SMEs as National Infrastructure

Rethinking Africa’s Development Model Credit Africa Business News Network (CABNN) For decades, Africa’s development strategy has largely focused on financing roads, railways, airports, ports, dams, and public infrastructure through borrowing. While these investments remain essential, there is a critical question that deserves equal attention: What if Africa invested in businesses with the same urgency it

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Closing the Education Gap in Rural Africa

An African Solution for Community Development, Social Impact, and Sustainable Growth By Credit Africa Foundation (CAF) Education is one of the most powerful tools for transforming lives, reducing poverty, and driving sustainable development. Yet, across rural Africa, millions of children and young people continue to face barriers that prevent them from accessing quality education. Long

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Understanding Venture Capital, Angel Investors and Private Equity

Credit Africa Business News Network (CABNN) Understanding Venture Capital, Angel Investors and Private Equity Choosing the Right Type of Investor for Your Business Growth Introduction One of the biggest challenges facing African entrepreneurs is not simply raising capital, it’s understanding which type of investor is best suited for their business. Many founders approach venture capital

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Africa Must Build Before It Borrows

Credit Africa Business News Network (CABNN) Why Better Capital Allocation, not More Aid, Will Shape Africa’s Future By Credit Africa Business News Network (CABNN)   Executive Summary For decades, Africa’s development conversation has largely revolved around aid, concessional loans, and sovereign borrowing. While these financial resources have supported critical sectors such as health, education, and

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