South Africa’s central bank warns of a bumpy road ahead for controlling inflation, acknowledging slower progress than expected in bringing inflation down to its target range. The bank is keeping …
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Zambia’s state utility Zesco seeks urgent power imports to combat an impending energy deficit, crucial for sustaining its major copper mining operations.
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Zimbabwe introduces the ZiG currency, aiming for economic stability through strict fiscal discipline, increased transparency, and active citizen participation.
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As South Africa gears up for crucial elections, the ruling African National Congress (ANC) finds itself under intense scrutiny amidst renewed controversy surrounding former president Jacob Zuma. The upcoming polls …
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Alarmed by the growing threat of violent extremism, African leaders attending a security summit in Nigeria called for a major overhaul of their security architecture. The summit highlighted the need …
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In a remarkable turn of events, Egypt has successfully reclaimed a priceless artifact: a 3,400-year-old statue depicting the revered pharaoh, King Ramses II. The recovery of this ancient treasure marks …
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Ghana’s Finance Minister, in a recent statement, has expressed optimism regarding the imminent signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with bilateral lenders, marking a significant step forward for the …
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The UN has called for an investigation into the death of Siraj Dughman, an activist who died in custody under suspicious circumstances in Libya.
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Explore how Africa can reclaim its food sovereignty by reintegrating traditional diets and sustainable agricultural practices, enhancing both cultural identity and environmental health.
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Togo’s opposition is calling for renewed protests after lawmakers passed constitutional changes that could allow President Faure Gnassingbé to extend his rule. The changes, which have not yet been signed …