A third of Zimbabwe’s manufacturers are ready for AfCFTA, facing challenges like high costs and inadequate infrastructure.
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A court in the Central African Republic has formally charged former President François Bozizé with war crimes and crimes against humanity, marking a significant development in the country’s efforts to …
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South African cryptocurrency exchange VALR sets its sights on global expansion as it aims to capitalize on the growing popularity of digital assets worldwide. With an ambitious vision to become …
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Despite better rankings than many Sub-Saharan nations, Zimbabwe still falls short on global gender equality indicators, facing high rates of gender-based violence.
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Kenya is facing a devastating flood situation after heavy rains caused mudslides and flash floods across the country. At least 48 people have died in central Kenya, with dozens more …
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Kenya Airways suspends flights to Kinshasa citing continued detention of employees despite a court order for their release.
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Nairobi, Kenya – Tragedy struck Kenya’s border region as a devastating bomb attack claimed lives and inflicted widespread destruction. The incident occurred near the Somali border, underscoring the persistent threat …
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Cairo, Egypt – Amidst mounting anticipation, Egypt holds its breath, awaiting a pivotal response in the ongoing negotiations regarding Gaza. Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry expressed cautious optimism, hinting at …
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Cottco’s acting CEO claims ZACC’s intrusive investigations have severely disrupted business operations, alleging misuse of authority and personal vendettas within the anti-corruption agency.
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Over the weekend, 23 civilian joint task force members were killed in northern Nigeria by militants and kidnappers in separate deadly attacks.