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Ghana’s parliament has backed the $2.8bn debt restructuring framework – but private creditor talks and reforms remain key.
What began as a protest over a finance bill has become a full-blown legitimacy crisis and a generational reckoning for ...
President Emmerson Mnangagwa touts the road project as progress, but critics question inflated costs, the involvement of his ...
In Uganda, the ruling party has kicked off efforts to put forward President Yoweri Museveni as its candidate for the 2026 election. Not to be outdone, the party of opposition leader Bobi Wine has also ...
As shareholders meet in Abuja, focus shifts to Afreximbank’s next leader — and how they’ll handle the recent credit rating ...
As Hormuud and Dahabshil eye listings, investors weigh new opportunities against regional instability and weak institutions.
For the first time in NPP’s history, the party will choose its flagbearer ahead of internal leadership elections in what ...
The DRC gave a warm welcome to Uganda’s General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, a controversial figure both at home and abroad. Some see ...
Almost one year since President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed South Africa’s current coalition Cabinet, he has sacked the first ...
DFIs with large sovereign portfolios may face increased borrowing costs and closer scrutiny from international ratings ...
Agri-giant eyes more West Africa deals after launching $45m soybean crushing plant in Nigeria, says Anil Nair.
Born in Kampala, raised in Cape Town in post-apartheid South Africa and politically awakened in New York’s Queens, Zohran ...