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Fresh from a week of wooing French investors, South Africa’s Deputy President Paul Mashatile tells The Africa Report there ...
Less than a year before the next presidential election – for which he has yet to declare his intentions – Djibouti’s ...
As supply chains shift under the pressure of rising US tariffs, Adesuwa Ladoja sees an opportunity for Nigeria to attract new ...
Brazil’s President Lula discusses working with Africa on food security at the 2nd Brazil-Africa Dialogue, joined by Angola’s ...
A rainbow-coloured South African delegation hopes to shift the White House narrative from ‘genocide’ to crime and ...
Billions in public and private funds fuel a booming pilgrimage economy in Nigeria, raising questions about secularism, ...
Months of tough AfDB campaigns end next week with a new president. Zambia’s foreign minister Mulambo Haimbe tells The Africa ...
With Western bonds less accessible, African states turn to Asia for capital, but this may bring fresh risks and no guaranteed ...
The United States must prove its claims that white South Africans are persecuted if it continues to push this charge, ...
Thousands face layoffs in July as national and county governments trade blame over stalled healthcare funding, with neither ...
Nearly 30 civilians were arrested and summarily executed in central Mali last week. According to their families, they were ...
Somalia President Mohamud’s new Justice and Solidarity Party (JSP) sparks criticism, with fears it could destabilise upcoming ...
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