According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Nigeria’s chronic cost of living crisis has been made worse by stagnant per capita growth, extreme poverty, and elevated...
Over the past week, there were many important stories from around the African continent, and we served you some of the most topical ones. Here is...
South Africa’s state utility firm, Eskom, has escalated load shedding to Stage 6 overnight—the first time in nearly three months. A heatwave was partially blamed by...
According to the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), tens of thousands of Sudanese children may perish from the worst form of malnutrition, which is...
Lagos State, Nigeria’s commercial capital, is set to launch ‘Lagos Market Trader Money,’ a N750 million financial intervention aimed at supporting 15,000 beneficiaries. At a hygiene...
In an effort to improve its tourism sector, which is one of Malawi’s main sources of foreign earnings, the government has waived the need for a...
As part of his attempts to combat corruption, President Joseph Boakai of Liberia has ordered an audit of three important government agencies, including the central bank....
The International Air Transport Association, a trade group representing international airlines and headquartered in Geneva, has voiced concerns about the possibility that foreign airlines doing business...
When you see the East African Community wobbling around ineffectively and its rules and principles being casually flouted by member states, don’t you get the feeling...
Exxon Mobil Corp. has announced that it will leave Equatorial Guinea in the second quarter of this year and give the local government ownership of its...