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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. Africa and Asia will be the primary drivers of population growth globally in the next few decades. Funding these startups could also be a lucrative long-term bet considering the potential future size of these markets. I began a lifelong journey of learning as a young engineering student in Zimbabwe. Through a research project on neural networks, I became aware of AI's profound potential, and the need for it to benefit everyone. Uganda’s petroleum sector updates pushed key listed energy stocks up by 6% over the past month. Market watchers are betting on continued gains as oil production ramps up over the next two years.