Nigeria: Suspected Lakurawa Gunmen Kill Two Customs Officers in Kebbi
Gunmen suspected to be members of the Lakurawa group have reportedly killed two officers of the Nigeria Customs Service in Tuga community, Bagudu Local...
Cote d’Ivoire: Financing Costs Overwhelm Bernabe Cote d’Ivoire Earnings in 2025
Bernabe Cote d'Ivoire (BRVM: BNBC), a hardware and building materials distributor founded in 1953, posted a net profit of just 22.3 million FCFA ($39,900)...
Liberia: CDA Seeks to Transform Coffee Farmers Into Cooperative
As Liberia revamps its coffee subsector to boost production and improve the livelihoods of producers, the importance of transforming farming groups into cooperatives cannot...
Africa Forward Summit – Tunisia Counts On Startups to Build Development...
Tunis, May 12 — Tunisia is counting on start-ups to build a development model based on innovation and flexibility, Prime Minister Sarra Zaâfrani Zenzeri...
Africa: Mahama Returns Home After High-Level Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi
President John Dramani Mahama has returned to Ghana following his participation in the Africa Forward Summit in Nairobi, Kenya.
The summit was co-hosted by Kenyan...
Africa’s Financial Future Will Depend On Stronger Cross-Border Cooperation – First...
Africa's financial future will depend on stronger cross-border cooperation, regulatory alignment and sustained investment in digital infrastructure, the First Deputy Governor of the Bank...
Sudan: Between Khartoum and Nyala – Humanitarian Aid Stuck Amid Legitimacy...
UN estimates indicate that more than 33 million Sudanese, including millions of people in Darfur, Kordofan and Blue Nile, are in urgent need of...
Mozambique: 60 People Lynched By Mobs in Past Month – Accused...
At least 60 people have been killed in the past month, accused of using sorcery to shrink or steal penises. It is believed that...
Namibia: China Backs Namibia’s Nuclear Power Ambitions
China has expressed readiness to support Namibia's efforts to grow its energy sector, including potential collaboration on nuclear power development if Namibia chooses to...
Zimbabwe: Mzembi Cleared of Corruption Charges
Former Tourism Minister Walter Mzembi has been acquitted of corruption charges by the High Court bringing an end to a long-running case that saw...






























