Demographics not poor governance explain Africa’s slow development
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Demographics not poor governance explain Africa’s slow development
Until dependency ratios shift, Africa’s large youthful population will remain the continent’s biggest barrier to growth. The post Demographics not poor governance explain Africa’s slow development appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Hotel development booms in Africa, boosted by Egypt and Marriott – Property Wheel
There are currently 577 hotels and 104 444 rooms in Africa’s development pipeline, a 13.3% increase from 2024 and way ahead of the single digit pipeline growth reported globally by leading international chains. This is according to the 2025 Hotel Development Pipeline Report by Lagos based W Hospitality Group which reviews data from 50 international and regional chains, showing that development activity has been growing impressively in North Afri…
Hotel development booms in Africa - CAJ News Africa
by DION HENRICK in Cape TownWestern Cape BureauCAPE TOWN, (CAJ News) – THIS year’s Hotel Development Pipeline Report reveals record activity in Africa. According to the definitive study of international hospitality development projects in Africa, there are 577 hotels and resorts, with 104 444 rooms, in the development pipeline, up by 13,3 percent by 2024, way ahead of the single digit pipeline growth reported globally by the leading internationa…
Hotel Development in Africa Surges, Led by Egypt and Marriott
Africa's hotel development is booming, driven by Egypt's leadership and Marriott's major growth. With 577 hotels and over 100,000 rooms in the pipeline, the continent sees strong growth in both North and Sub-Saharan Africa, with a focus on resorts and a shift toward franchise models. The post Hotel Development in Africa Surges, Led by Egypt and Marriott appeared first on AfricaBusiness.com.
Africa's hotel boom: Development pipeline grows by 13.3%
Source: [[unsplash.com]]This year’s Hotel Development Pipeline Report, the definitive study of international hospitality projects across Africa, reveals record levels of activity, with 577 hotels and resorts comprising 104,444 rooms in the development pipeline — a 13.3% increase on 2024 and well ahead of the single-digit growth seen globally among the leading international chains. Read more...
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