KEY POINTS
  • Annual research from business risk consultancy EXX Africa has identified key risks facing the continent in 2020, and the countries which are best and worst positioned to mitigate them.
  • Six national elections are to take place in West Africa and the turbulent Sahel region, with voters heading to the ballot box in Burkina Faso, the Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea and Togo.
  • Political risk could manifest itself in the form of street revolutions, the EXX Africa report projected, pointing to recent demonstrations hijacked by powerful militaries in Algeria and Sudan within the past year.
KHARTOUM, Sudan - June 30, 2019: Protests calling for a civilian government were held in Khartoum in 2019, eventually ending the 30-year rule of dictator Omar al-Bashir. However, the ensuing transitional government was removed in a military coup in 2021 by the two generals now battling each other for state control.

With a host of international investment conferences lined up for African nations in 2020, leaders across the continent are optimistic about the continent's fertility for international investors.

However, significant barriers to entry and political risks remain, including sluggish economic growth in major economies and stiff competition among overseas investors seeking to capitalize on the privatization of state-owned enterprises and infrastructure deals.