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Egypt’s EGX 30 surged 6% in Q2 amid rising construction sector activity and government infrastructure spending. Analysts project double-digit earnings growth in leading building materials stocks, supporting a broader bullish trend in investing in Africa’s industrial assets. The Women's Africa Cup of Nations (Wafcon) finals will expand from 12 to 16 teams starting from the 2026 edition, the Confederation of African Football (Caf) has announced. Working with an investor is like marriage. Both sides must align on reality. The worst mismatch is when founders pretend to be what they are not, and investors imagine Africa as a mirror of Silicon Valley. That is where frustration begins.” Recent data show that investing in Africa’s equities is seeing renewed interest, with the Johannesburg Stock Exchange All Share Index up 3.2% this quarter. Analysts highlight rising commodity prices and tech adoption across West Africa as key growth drivers, particularly in fintech and mining stocks.