Zimbabwe’s introduction of the new ZiG currency delays its anticipated IMF programme, aiming for stabilization before re-engaging with global financial institutions.
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BAMAKO, Mali — A blistering heatwave engulfing Mali has sparked concerns among experts, who warn that such extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent and intense due to …
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On Zimbabwe’s Independence Day, President Mnangagwa linked civil servant salary reviews to economic recovery, leaving many in continued financial uncertainty.
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The IMF remains confident that Ghana will reach an agreement with its bilateral creditors, allowing for immediate access to loan funds.Â
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President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe has pardoned inmates on death row. This decision underscores Mnangagwa’s commitment to addressing human rights concerns and ushering in a more compassionate approach to governance. …
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South African online retailer Zando has announced its foray into the international market with the launch of a dedicated unit aimed at countering the growing influence of Chinese e-commerce giant …
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South Africa’s Finance Minister rules out using contingency reserves to bailout struggling state firms Eskom and Transnet, focusing instead on national debt reduction.
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Zimbabwe launches ZiG currency to stabilize economy. Governor pledges transparency and responsiveness if challenges arise.
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LGBTQ+ Ghanaians fear a new law could worsen discrimination and violence. The President’s delay in signing the bill has created a tense situation with legal challenges, political friction, and international …
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Authorities in Ivory Coast’s capital city, Abidjan, have initiated a controversial demolition campaign, leading to a humanitarian crisis as residents are forcibly evicted from their homes. The government’s action, purportedly …