Nigeria unveils a revolutionary plan, targeting a $2.16 billion debt and gas shortages, to finally solve its persistent power woes and light up the nation.
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UNESCO targets climate resilience in Zimbabwe with a major project focusing on sustainable water use and food security in impoverished areas.
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Mozambique’s ambitious liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, led by French energy giant TotalEnergies, is facing a renewed threat from Islamic State-linked militants who have launched a deadly raid on a …
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Facing rising costs and heavy taxation, Kogi bakers set for a nationwide strike to demand government action and policy reform.
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Senegal’s internet blackout raises alarm over rights abuses amid electoral turmoil, sparking international scrutiny and condemnation.
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Kenya has made a bold move to avoid a possible default on its debt by issuing a new international bond with a high interest rate of 10.375%. The bond, which …
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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 has announced that it will deploy 2,900 soldiers to the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) as part of a regional force to combat armed groups that have …
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Kinshasa – Police in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) used tear gas on Monday to disperse demonstrators who set fire to tires and flags of the US and Belgium …
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South Africa awaits relief as Eskom aims to restore power units, easing nationwide blackouts by mid-week.