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With the government tightening its grip and public anger boiling over, the battle between defiance and denial is now at a ...
Jihadist groups in Mali are forcing residents from their homes, disrupting the nation’s demographic, economic, and cultural ...
Since taking the helm in April, Ivorian executive Ben Hassan Ouattara is steering the Geneva-based trading giant’s downstream ...
While the central bank touts rising reserves and falling inflation, analysts say weak institutions and persistent gold ...
The Pan-African Payment and Settlement System, which allows faster payments and improved trade flows in local currencies, is ...
Backing out of the coalition Government of National Unity was never an option, the Democratic Alliance says, but the party’s ...
Governor Sim Fubara has bowed to pressure, surrendering the critical political machinery in oil-rich Rivers State to his rival-turned-boss in a dramatic power play brokered by President Tinubu.
With Congress out of session and Washington largely shut down for the 4 July holiday, much of the US-Africa relationship this week will play out abroad as Spain hosts the 4 th International Conference ...
Media blackout, testimonies, and a victim focus stall Zimbabwe’s 1980s massacres inquiry as Mnangagwa seeks closure for ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa touts the road project as progress, but critics question inflated costs, the involvement of his ...
What began as a protest over a finance bill has become a full-blown legitimacy battle and a generational reckoning for ...
Ghana’s parliament has backed the $2.8bn debt restructuring framework – but private creditor talks and reforms remain key.
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