South Africa is strengthening its commitment to the International Criminal Court after almost withdrawing from it eight years ...
Maina Njenga’s return to Mt Kenya politics is stirring up debate: Could he be the key to securing President Ruto’s foothold ...
The chief operating officer of the Ethiopian Securities Exchange (ESX) tells The Africa Report his country will ‘buck the ...
In his final State of the Nation Address before stepping down on 6 January, Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo announced a ...
Nigeria’s oil sector sees investment dry up, but multi-billlion dollar deepwater projects offer a glimmer of hope… along with ...
Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar have been piling into Africa with fresh investments. Yet in oil and gas they remain hesitant – or entirely absent. Gulf states have stepped up their ...
The Islamist takeover of Syria has left Egypt apprehensive and cautiously calibrating future ties, years after President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi came to power by toppling the Muslim Brotherhood.
Managing transport, water and waste on top of tourism, cultural offerings and economic attractiveness, these three elected officials are on the front lines when it comes to the challenges of ...
Apple, one of the world’s biggest tech companies, stands accused by the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) of using ‘conflict minerals’ in its supply chains. Congo’s lawyers have filed criminal ...
Backing from Canada’s Wheaton Precious Metals for the Kurmuk project bodes well for the future of Ethiopian gold mining, executives say. Ethiopia is moving closer to fulfilling its potential as a ...