Egypt’s government commits $1.18 billion to fuel imports aiming to halt summer power cuts and stabilize national electricity.
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Protests against tax reforms in Kenya have escalated into national unrest, prompting a strong security response as demonstrators demand change.
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Ghana’s cocoa farmers turn to smuggling beans to Ivory Coast, driven by the cedi’s sharp decline and soaring production costs.
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At least 12 people have died and several are missing after heavy rains triggered devastating landslides in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, prompting a state of emergency.
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The Finance Bill 2024 in Kenya has sparked widespread protests over proposed tax hikes, with citizens and opposition leaders demanding fairer economic measures.
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Under pan-African Billionaire Benedict Peters, Aiteo approaches a major $700 million revenue milestone, showcasing resilience and strategic growth in Africa’s energy sector.
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Amid a severe heatwave, Egypt extends daily blackouts to three hours to manage increased electricity demand and ensure grid stability.
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ZimStat announces a 2025 economic census to assess Zimbabwe’s economy, including all business sizes for comprehensive data.
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Several African countries have expanded their HPV vaccination programs to combat cervical cancer, aiming to reduce high incidence rates and save lives through early immunization.
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Kenya achieves a crucial IMF agreement, promising financial aid and urging fiscal adjustments for economic stability.