Mozambique and the International Monetary Fund have agreed to a loan of roughly $500 million, the first since the IMF discontinued financing six years ago. A…
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Intimidation and vote-buying, according to independent election monitors, marred the just concluded Zimbabwe by-elections. According to the polls, Nelson Chamisa’s Citizens Coalition for Change, CCC, is…
The Democratic Republic of Congo is. expected to join the East African Community, EAC, next week, bringing with it a market of 90 million people. Recall,…
Some African leaders have paid tributes to Uganda’s deceased speaker Jacob Oulanyah who died on Sunday while undergoing treatment in the U.S. The news of his…
Mali’s transitional government on Sunday said it has yet to achieve an agreement with West Africa’s regional envoy, ECOWAS, on when elections to restore democracy after…
The African Development Bank (AfDB) has secured $32.8 billion in investment commitments for projects in Africa, according to the bank’s president, who spoke to investors on…
The strike in South Africa’s gold mining sector is now in its second week, with no deal reached between the mining corporation Sibanye Stillwater and two…
The Nigerian government has released the Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) in Abuja, in collaboration with the European Union and Germany. They intend to address…
Toyota Kenya is planning to enter the automobile trade-in sector as part of a campaign to boost new vehicle sales. A driver will be allowed to…
The evacuation of Nigerian students stuck in Ukraine, following the Russian invasion, has sparked reactions across the world. The Nigerian Government had approved $8.5 million for…