Contents of DIFA number 8: Africa and civil nuclear energy

Contents of DIFA number 8: Africa and civil nuclear energy
Contents of DIFA number 8: Africa and civil nuclear energy

“Africa and civil nuclear energy”

An interview with Mohamed H’MIDOUCHE, an international banker, founder and CEO of Inter-Africa Capital Group (IACG), a strategic consulting firm. Pages 2-4.

Mohamed H’MIDOUCHE is an international banker with 40 years of experience dedicated to the economic and social progress of Africa. He is the founder and CEO of Inter-Africa Capital Group (IACG), a strategic consulting firm. He has held key positions at the African Development Bank (AfDB) and is an international consultant to the United Nations. He is also Honorary Consul of the Republic of Cape Verde in Morocco, Executive Vice-President of the African Diplomatic Academy (ADA) and an active member of various economic and diplomatic organizations, such as IMRI and ASMEX.

  • Somalia, once again a victim of piracy, is pushing up sea freight prices. Pages 5 and 6

Considered one of the most dangerous countries in the world, Somalia is experiencing a resurgence of piracy, after a relative lull. Since the outbreak of war between Israel and Hamas, attacks by Houthi rebels, supported by Iran, have destabilized this country in the Horn of Africa, already prey to the Shebabs. Guest of the seventh edition of Mon Heure d’Afrique, the CEO of the Fort Roche group, Abshir Aden Ferro, candidate for the 2026 presidential election, gives us an in-depth point of view on all the major security challenges facing Somalia and their impact for the rest of Africa.

Interview with Yacoub Sidya, CEO of MSS Security. Page 8

In a media landscape where fake news can often overshadow the truth, Yacoub Sidya, CEO of MSS Security, Global Aviation and Phoenix Precious Metals, believes that disinformation is one of the weapons used by lobbies who advance in disguise. In this interview, the man who refuses to consider himself a victim, talks about the business environment in general, his entrepreneurial journey and returns to his famous connections with Russia.

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