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The article reports rising diesel prices (linked to Iran conflict) driving telecom operators in Africa to adopt solar power, reducing diesel dependency. This creates a demand shift for solar equipment and reduces telecoms' fuel cost exposure. The political tensions in Senegal and upcoming fuel price increase in South Africa add regional uncertainty but no direct commercial mechanism beyond the diesel-to-solar substitution. The 'Africa Forward' summit and Nigeria's AU role are diplomatic events with no concrete commercial details.

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  • Senegal president Bassirou Diomaye Faye expressed disagreements with parliamentary majority and his party Pastef.
  • Rising diesel prices, influenced by Iran conflict, are accelerating telecom shift to solar power across Africa.
  • South Africa fuel price increase scheduled for May 6.
  • Kenya and France co-host 'Africa Forward' summit in Nairobi on May 11-12.
  • Nigeria leads African Union Peace and Security Council in May.
Sector verdictCOMMODITY_OILFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 2/5

Diesel demand growth remains stable as telecoms' shift to solar has negligible impact on overall demand.

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