As tensions grow around issues like critical minerals and debt, Chinese discourse about development is increasingly becoming ...
The feud between the two powerful men, involving First Bank and General Hydrocarbons Limited, has become a media spectacle in ...
Backing from Canada’s Wheaton Precious Metals for the Kurmuk project bodes well for the future of Ethiopian gold mining, executives say. Ethiopia is moving closer to fulfilling its potential as a ...
Apple, one of the world’s biggest tech companies, stands accused by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) of using ‘conflict minerals’ in its supply chains. Congo’s lawyers have filed criminal ...
With at least 30 confirmed deaths from lead poisoning and hundreds more affected by numerous lead-related health problems in Owino Uhuru slums in Mombasa, Kenya, environmental activist Phyllis Omido ...
In his final State of the Nation Address before stepping down on 6 January, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo announced a historic visa-free travel policy for all African passport holders. Ghana’s ...
The Islamist takeover of Syria has left Egypt apprehensive and cautiously calibrating future ties, years after President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi came to power by toppling the Muslim Brotherhood.
Nigeria’s oil sector sees investment dry up, but multi-billlion dollar deepwater projects offer a glimmer of hope… along with key reforms. The oil and gas industry in Nigeria attracted no foreign ...
The newly revised blacklist from European airspace includes 55 African carriers and adds Air Tanzania, while Cameroon’s Camair-Co, now absent from the list, plans to resume service to Paris in 2025.
Dynamics are shifting in North Africa as the region navigates a quieter political year in 2025, further presenting a delicate balance of progress and persisting challenges shaping the region’s future.
Mele Kyari’s contested tenure as CEO of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) sparks legal, political and ethnic debates, as President Bola Tinubu faces mounting pressure to decide the future ...
Younger voters are getting more involved in elections and leading protests, even as governments outside Africa are becoming more accepting of authoritarianism. This will be put to the test again in ...