World Bank’s $138.5 million loan supports Namibia in becoming a renewable energy hub, enhancing its grid with solar and wind projects.
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Togo’s parliament has greenlit sweeping constitutional changes, a move that has sparked controversy and raised concerns among opposition groups and civil society. The amendments, approved by lawmakers, pave the way …
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Global e-commerce giant Amazon has announced the launch of its online shopping service in South Africa, marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion efforts across the African continent. The …
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Zimbabwe’s government admits being unprepared for the El Niño-induced drought, planning significant budget adjustments for food imports.
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Zimbabwe has lost $9 billion to corruption in five years, severely impacting its economic stability and development.
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – ( A tragic building collapse in Johannesburg has left four people dead and scores trapped under debris. Rescue efforts are underway as emergency teams race against …
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Two Kenya Airways employees detained in Congo have been released, enabling the resumption of flights and normalizing operations.
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Chadians vote in their first presidential election since 2021, amid ongoing regional instability and recent military coups, with incumbent Mahamat Idriss Deby likely to win.
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Zimbabwe’s mining ministers may lose their positions if they fail to secure minerals to support the Zimbabwe Gold currency amid economic instability.
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Incumbent President Faure Gnassingbe secured a decisive victory in Togo’s presidential election, extending his family’s rule over the West African nation for a fourth consecutive term. The election, which was …