Dmytro Kuleba, the foreign minister of Ukraine, will go to three African nations this week to garner support for Kyiv’s stance in its conflict with Russia,...
A UK court will hear arguments from a few managers and staff members over their possible involvement in bribery offences connected to Swiss commodities trader, Glencore,...
According to information released by the Central Bank of Kenya, the nation’s debt is still manageable over the medium to long-term with the help of consistent...
Borders have long been a source of tension in Africa, with poorly defined boundaries often leading to disputes between neighbouring communities and states. The East African...
Nigeria’s private Dangote Petroleum Refinery will require approximately N1.7tn worth of crude oil every month following a directive by President Bola Tinubu that crude oil be...
According to State Finance Minister, Eyob Tekalign, Ethiopia will receive relief of $4.9 billion from its debt obligations after it completes a long-postponed restructuring. He expressed...
Tunisian opposition parties, presidential candidates, and human rights groups have alleged that the authorities are employing “arbitrary restrictions” and intimidation tactics to secure the re-election of...
Victoire Sidemeho Tomegah-Dogbe, the Prime Minister of Togo, has been retained by President Faure Gnassingbe, and a government will be established in the following days under...
Before the year ends, work is expected to start on the much anticipated multibillion-dollar Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), which would run from the Kenyan-Ugandan border at...
A committee of food security experts has stated that the fighting in Sudan and limitations on relief delivery have resulted in famine in at least one...