Abstract
This article examines the challenges of consolidating the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (ACFTA) through a systematic review of the literature. The article concludes that while the ACFTA seeks to boost continental trade, its actual implementation and success will depend on whether it can resolve the multiple national, regional, and continental interests of member states. Based on the review, it is recommended that high-level interstate committees iron out possible issues that might hinder the implementation of the agreement at the national level be established. Findings from these discussions may inform how ACFTA is implemented continentally considering the interests of member states.