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Why Africa Doesn’t Need Performance Promises, but Credibility
Africa has never lacked ambition. What it has lacked — unfairly, but persistently — is trust. Too often, conversations about investing in Africa are framed around potential returns. Big numbers. Fast growth. Catch-up stories. But long-term capital doesn’t respond to promises. It responds to process . Performance attracts attention. Credibility attracts capital. Global investors don’t need Africa to outperform tomorrow. They need to believe the rules won’t change unexpectedly.
Feb 22 min read


What If Africa Had Its Own “S&P 100”?
A “what if” exploration of an Africa Market 100 index — a continent-wide benchmark that could simplify access, improve perception, and attract long-term global capital through structure and investability.
Feb 23 min read


My Vision for Africa: One Connected Continent
When I think about the future of Africa, I don’t see fragments. I see connection . Not broken markets. Not isolated opportunities. Not distant capitals and siloed potential. I see one Pan-African investment ecosystem — transparent, accessible, efficient, and interoperable. This isn’t a dream. It’s a clear roadmap. At Veri, our vision is to create one truly African Continent platform that unifies capital markets across every jurisdiction, and here’s what that means in action
Jan 222 min read


Mauritius at a Crossroads: Can the IFC Sustain Growth Amid Global Regulatory Pressure?
Mauritius has spent the better part of two decades positioning itself as one of the most credible international financial centres (IFCs) servicing cross-border investment into Africa and beyond. Its appeal has rested on a familiar but carefully balanced proposition: regulatory credibility, tax efficiency, political stability, and strong professional services infrastructure. As 2026 begins, however, the Mauritian IFC finds itself at a critical juncture. Global regulatory expec
Jan 153 min read

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