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In 2005, as uranium prices surged, President Mamadou Tandja began negotiations with Areva (formerly Orano) in an attempt to ...
Should Ethiopia regain Assab it would reunite the Ethiopian and Eritrean Afar lands. Some from the ethnic group support ...
The speed and sophistication of jihadist attacks has shocked Nigerian and Chadian soldiers on the ground, sparking fears that ...
The kingdom’s prime minister is under pressure to justify his deal allowing the United States to send five migrants to his ...
From the launch of M-Pesa in 2007 to today’s trillion-dollar mobile-money economy, Africa’s telecoms and fintech giants have ...
By working with the UK, Japan can turn promises into impact across fintech, clean energy and smart infrastructure.
Kenya Commercial Bank’s CEO Paul Russo remains upbeat about acquisition options in Ethiopia and is prepared to consider ...
Nigeria’s by-elections saw the African Democratic Congress suffer heavy defeats, forcing the new opposition party back to the ...
Six years on from the productive 2019 summit, Japanese businesses have failed to rally behind the state’s Africa ambitions.
In 2005, the Togolese bank chose to expand and meet the ‘vast unmet need’ of retail banking for as many Africans as possible.
Bayo Ojulari, brought in to shake up Nigeria’s state oil giant, faces fierce union and insider resistance in his first four ...
Sudan’s war has driven 20 million into acute food insecurity as famine is weaponised, aid burns and cities choke.
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