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The move of Ghana’s main opposition NPP to grant ‘conditional’ amnesty to sanctioned members is framed as a symbol of ...
Kenya’s leaderless, social media-driven #RejectFinanceBill protests shook Ruto’s government. Can the movement outlast the ...
Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has declared Abdullahi Bashir Haske wanted for jumping bail and travelling ...
Kenya’s top trade official wrapped up a four-day visit to Washington this week with a promise to restart talks around a ...
Khalifa Haftar, who has ruled eastern Libya for a decade, made his youngest son his deputy last week, bypassing Khaled, the ...
Africa is the world leader in mobile money, with 44% of adults on the continent holding a mobile-money account. This ...
Reshaping how Africans move money, stablecoins also hedge against inflation and access to dollars – but uncertainty over regulations could determine how far the revolution goes.
The US is investigating South Africa’s ties with Iran – a move that could trigger sanctions against some of the country’s top leaders.
After the failed 15 May 1979 mutiny, Flight Lieutenant Jerry John Rawlings’ fiery words in court wrote his destiny as Ghana’s leader for 20 years.
As AGOA heads for ‘expiry’, Kenya’s trade team are in Washington on a diplomatic push, while Nairobi has inked a $1.2m ...
Japanese firms in Africa expand slowly, but a Japan External Trade Organization survey shows those present are increasingly ...
Uganda’s opposition politicians are tapping into voters’ frustrations over low coffee prices as coffee growers – primarily Bugandans – think twice on who to vote for in January’s presidential election ...
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