Despite the many fluctuations in gold prices in 2025, mining companies operating in West Africa’s gold sector have managed to ...
As Turkiye, Saudi Arabia and the UAE push deeper into the Horn, Isaac Herzog’s quiet visit to Addis highlights the battle over who controls security along the Red Sea’s western edge.
Amidst large-scale upheavals in the global order, African Union leaders contemplated reforms to the continental body at their recent summit in Addis Ababa.
A pre-dawn strike in Rubaya that killed one of M23’s most visible commanders has jolted an already fragile truce. Kinshasa ...
The death of a 29-year-old engineer in the back of an ambulance after being turned away by three of Accra’s biggest hospitals ...
As cranes roll onto Hobyo’s coastline, Somalia pushes ahead with a strategically placed seaport meant to ease port congestion, court Ethiopian trade and reassert control over its long-neglected shores ...
Long regarded as the economic heart of Cotonou and one of West Africa’s largest open-air markets, Dantokpa is giving way to a ...
Armed with a primary surplus and the momentum of structural reforms, South Africa’s finance minister Enoch Godongwana has turned from fiscal firefighting to an infrastructure-led growth strategy that ...
Despite ceasefire agreements signed in the region in 2025, shipping companies continue to avoid the Red Sea. Security ...
As the Adichie family alleges medical negligence and questions the use of anaesthesia for her toddler, the case is set to test Nigeria’s fragile public trust in its healthcare system.
Originally planned for 2027, the mines ministry announces an export freeze on raw minerals and lithium concentrate with ...
The Donald Trump administration and its allies in Congress are increasingly targeting Fulani cattle herders as the US looks for practical ways to resolve one of Nigeria’s most intractable conflicts.
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