Accra: The latest April 2026 edition of Pan African Visions (PAV) Magazine, Edition 86, Vol. VIII, has been released with a focus on energy and power, featuring NJ Ayuk. The magazine continues its investment-focused approach, capturing Africa's most significant sectors at a time when the continent is central to global energy conversations, industrialization, and climate strategy.According to African Press Organization, PAV's 2026 editions have been aligned with major continental and global developments. The January edition delved into politics and leadership, featuring former Malawi President Peter Mutharika. February's issue examined the diamond economy through Dr. M'zée Fula Ngengé's Diamond Doctrine, while March previewed the BAL Season 6, highlighting sports business and culture with Amadou Gallo Fall. The upcoming editions promise to explore Africa's burgeoning fintech ecosystem.The April edition's cover feature with NJ Ayuk emphasizes Africa's energy future as a landscape of transformational opportu nity. Across Africa, new energy discoveries, substantial investments, and government initiatives are reshaping the energy narrative from promise to power. Ayuk, a proponent of Africa-first energy policies, advocates for investment-driven development and African participation in the energy sector.Inside the April edition, readers will find insights into Senegal's power dynamics with Bassirou Diomaye Faye and Ousmane Sonko, Zambia's political landscape with Bishop Trevor Mwamba, Sierra Leone's new energy initiatives, and Florie Liser's take on the U.S.-Africa Business Summit. Additionally, the issue covers digital payment tax considerations in CEMAC and Africa's response to global economic shocks.Pan African Visions continues to be a significant platform for influence and investment, offering readers and stakeholders insight into Africa's growth story and opportunities for engagement.