On trial for ‘attempted murder’, Robert Mugabe’s youngest son is now embroiled in immigration issues – focusing attention on ...
As the Dangote refinery ramps up production to meet national demand, Nigeria’s traditional fuel importers face an existential crisis following the regulator’s decision to halt petrol import licences.
A Court of Appeal ruling has deepened the opposition PDP’s internal war, triggered fresh defections and strengthened the hand of Nyesom Wike, the party strongman many critics blame for the crisis.
Equity Group is restructuring to spin off its technology and data divisions into an independent entity by late 2026, aiming to decouple its high-growth fintech operations from its core banking ...
As Middle East volatility sends crude prices soaring, Addis Ababa is doubling down on fuel subsidies to prevent social unrest, despite pressure from a reform programme under the International Monetary ...
One is speeding up the development of its fields, the other is resuming suspended projects, both have acquired new licences – the two majors are engaged in a long-distance duel in Africa.
South Africa plans to appoint an acting ambassador to the US to ease diplomatic tensions after the last envoy was declared ...
Africa’s critical minerals will either entrench the old pattern of extraction without development or become the foundation of ...
A new investigation alleges pollution, illness and displacement around one of the world’s largest cobalt operations, raising ...
From price crashes to illegal mining and smuggling, Ghana’s cocoa crisis is exposing the fragility of Africa’s most iconic commodity chain.
The former US ambassador to DRC will have to oversee a possible redeployment of the UN mission to the eastern province of South Kivu.
The geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered by the US/Israel-Iran war threaten to put the brakes on the Gulf’s financial push into Africa.