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The losses from the sale of the three subsidiaries were largely due to forex translation, with the Zimbabwean unit accounting ...
Somalia plans its first direct elections by 2026, but faces resistance from opposition groups and wary international partners ...
With Agoa ending soon, African nations may have to face the Trump administration alone when tariffs hit on August 1.
What kind of country are we if we put “investment” above human dignity and use “sovereignty” to excuse abandoning hospitality ...
Frameless, London’s first permanent immersive gallery, invites you not just to view art—but to step inside it.
The US and European governments are separately adjusting their security postures, dispersing obligations among African ...
The shortage in parts has been driven by a lack of skilled labour and raw materials, amid a steep rise in air travel demand.
Unesco spotlights Africa’s booming book industry—and the challenges of language, access, and trade that still shape its story ...
The lack of celebrations underscores how leaders have wasted public trust and oil wealth meant for peace and progress.
A string of 24-inch pipes stretches across a 75 kilometres from the Waiga River, half a kilometre from Butiaba port, on Lake Albert, to kilometre-Zero at the Kabalega Industrial Park. By end of this ...