Senegal’s internet blackout raises alarm over rights abuses amid electoral turmoil, sparking international scrutiny and condemnation.
Ikeoluwa Ogungbangbe
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Zimbabwe takes decisive steps to stabilize currency, linking exchange rate to gold assets, aiming to restore economic confidence.
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South Africa awaits relief as Eskom aims to restore power units, easing nationwide blackouts by mid-week.
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After 150 years, a US museum returns looted gold regalia to Ghana, marking a significant milestone in cultural restitution efforts.
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TotalEnergies follows Shell in divesting Nigerian onshore oil assets due to environmental challenges.
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Vice President Bawumia unveils plans to revitalize Ghana’s economy, combat corruption, and promote private sector growth in campaign speech.
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De Beers and Botswana expressed worries to the G7 over the potential repercussions of Russian diamond sanctions, urging caution to prevent unintended effects.
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Nigeria’s Central Bank identifies $2.4 billion irregularities in overdue forex transactions amid a naira crisis; a Deloitte audit exposes issues.
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Namibia’s President Hage Geingob, a key figure in its history, dies at 82 after battling cancer. His legacy resonates.
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South Africa’s Vodacom reports a remarkable 29.7% surge in Q3 service revenue, primarily driven by its strategic expansion into Egypt.