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Financial Statements: Cost or Investment?
It's the end of October 2025, do we have accounts? And year-end projections? And the 2026 budget?
Nov 4, 20253 min read


EDEC - From 20% to 5% in 60 Days
The power outages in Santiago were publicly acknowledged by EDEC/EPEC, which justified the failures with complex generator set malfunctions and maintenance delays. The situation led to intermittent and prolonged outages, severely affecting the population and businesses. There was also public and political pressure for compensation measures and service improvements. Today's column is a result of the arrival of the EDEC bill, with the announced 10% discount: “EDEC will apply a
Nov 4, 20254 min read


From the Pitch to the Economy: What Cape Verde's World Cup Qualification Teaches the Country About Ambition and Performance
Cape Verde has just achieved a historic feat: securing qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. A small archipelago of just over half a million inhabitants, located in the Atlantic, has earned a place among the world's greatest football nations. The sporting and emotional impact of this achievement is evident—but there is something even deeper and more relevant: what can this event teach Cape Verde's economy and businesses about strategy, ambition, and resilience? 1. Sport
Oct 28, 20253 min read


No Energy, No Growth: Why Critical Infrastructure is the Foundation of Development
Critical infrastructure is much more than physical structures or technological systems: it is the skeleton that sustains a country's economic and social life. When we talk about energy, water, transport, telecommunications, or health, we are talking about pillars that keep businesses operating, markets moving, and people living with dignity. So what exactly is critical infrastructure? It encompasses all systems and services essential to the functioning of a modern economy. Wi
Oct 28, 20253 min read
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