From Zimbabwe to Guinea, via Gabon and Namibia, African states are pressing international groups to go beyond exporting raw minerals and develop domestic capacity. Many companies are reluctant.
Obi Cubana has switched to President Bola Tinubu, delivering a symbolic blow to Peter Obi and reshaping the South East ahead ...
South Africa and China are finalising an agreement to grant certain South African exports duty-free access, as Pretoria ...
The promised contributions to Trump’s strategic stockpile are putting extra pressure on Rwanda to abide by the December peace ...
Africa’s move away from cash is no longer experimental. Oswell Kahonde, head of Africa at UNDP Better Than Cash Alliance, ...
Millions of Africans rely on social media not for entertainment, but to participate in civic life, earn a living and stay ...
The continent’s financial institutions are shifting their priorities to focus on operational efficiency rather than ...
Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen has announced he will step down from his position in April after six years at the ...
The death of the ICC-wanted heir removes a major obstacle to the country’s stalled elections, even as his supporters decry a ...
The RSF-supporting UAE was the only country to announce a $500m pledge at Tuesday’s hastily announced donor event – to which ...
A new Gallup report has found that across sub-Saharan Africa, concerns over food and shelter outpace all others, even as ...
EABL Group CFO Risper Ohaga is stepping down following a five-year tenure marked by a major $2.3bn stake-sale negotiation and ...